SONY KP-41T35, KP-46C36, KP-48S35, KP-48V45, KP-53S35 Service manual & schematics

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COLOR REAR VIDEO PROJECTOR SONY.

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SPECIFICATIONS

Projection system 3 picture to
horizont
ıbes, 3 lenses,
al in-line system
Speaker Full range speaker 1
inches) diameter
100 mm (3.9
Picture tube 7 inch high -brightness Speaker o output 15 W × 2
monochr
size), wil
liquid co
ome tubes (6.3 raster
h optical coupling and
oling system
CENTER SPEAKER
1 (NORMAL), 60 W
16 ohms
R IN: 30 W ×
V × 1 (MAX),
Projection lenses High perfo
diameter
rmance, large-
hybrid lens F1.1
(for KP-48V45/53V45
10 W × 2
5/61V45)
Screen size (measu red diago nally) (for KP-41T35)
KP-41T35 41 inches
KD 401/4F 49 : Power rea quiremer nt
KP-40V45 40 Inches 120 V, 60 Hz
KP-53V45 53 inches Power co nsumnti 20
KP-61V45 61 inches 175 W
Television system American TV standards Standby mode: 3 W ,
Channel coverage VHF: 2 – 1 3 / UHF: 14 - 69 / (for KP-48V45/53V45 5/61V45)
-- CATV: 1 - 125 165 W
Antonno 75 ohm avi ernal antenna Standby mode: 3 W 1
Antenna terminal for VHF/UHF (for KP-41T35)
Inputs/output VIDEO IN 1 Dimons Mage
VIDEO 2 I -
NPUT
KD_41735 55 kg
S VIDEO (4 pin mini DIN): NI-41155 (37 1 /2 × 40 1 /4 × 23 3 /4 inches) (121 lbs 4 oz)
Y: 1 Vp-p
unbalance
, 75-onms
ed, sync negative
KP-48V45 1,106 × 1 ,337 × 571 mm 70 kg
C: 0.286 V 'p-p (Burst signal) KP-53V45 1 219 4 1 412 x 614 mm 73 40
75 onns and in the 1 Vana (48 x 55 5/a x 24 1 /4 inches) (161 lbs 2 oz)
75-ohms i unbalanced, svnc KP-61V45 1.338 x 1 506 x 642 mm 174 kg
negative (52 °/4 × 59 3/8 × 25 3/8 inches) (273 lbs 9 oz)
MUDIO (ph
mVrms (1
ono jacks): 500
100% modulation)
Supplied
Impedan e : 47 kilohms Sabbueg Remote
VIDEO IN
VIDEO (ph
3
ono jack): 1 Vp-p,
(for KP-4 8V45/53V45/61V45)
75-ohms unbalanced, sync Remote control RM-Y136A (1 )
negative
AUDIO (ph
ono jacks): 500 (for KP-4 1T35)
mVrms () 00% modulation) Size AA (R6) battery (2)
mpedan .c. 7/ KIUIUIIS Optional accessori es
U/V mi ker EAC-66
MONITO: ono jack): 1 VID-ID. Connect ing cables RK-74A, V MC-8105/
75-ohms unbalanced, sync 8205, YC -15V/30V, VMC-720 M
negative Stand St )-4112 (FOF KP-41135 )
AUDIO (pł iono jacks)
500 mVm ns (100% modulation),
Impedan ce: 10 kilohms Design and i specifica tions are subject to ch nange without
AUDIO (\ AR/FIX) OUT (phono notice. U
jacks/
900 mVm
ns (100% modulation)
Impedan ce: 5 kilohms (●) SRS (SOU JND RETRIEVAL SY (STEM)
(for KP-4 8V45/53V45/61V45) PETDIEVAL EVET J
AUDIO OI JT (phono jacks): 900 manufactu red hv Sor V Corporation under IVIJ IS
Licence from
mVrms (100% modulation) SRS Labe Inc. It is co vered by IIS Patent No.
Impedan ce: 5 kilohms 4,748,669. Other U.S. and foreign patents pendeing.
(for KP-4 1T35) (CDC)
The word 'SRS' and the SRS symbol (●) are

registered trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc.

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SAFETY CHECK-OUT

(US Model only)

After correcting the original service problem, perform the following safety checks before releasing the set to the customer:

  • 1. Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly-soldered connections. Check the entire board surface for solder splashes and bridges.
  • 2. Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are "pinched" or contact high-wattage resistors.
  • 3. Check that all control knobs, shields, covers, ground straps, and mounting hardware have been replaced. Be absolutely certain that you have replaced all the insulators.
  • 4. Look for unauthorized replacement parts, particularly transistors, that were installed during a previous repair. Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement.
  • 5. Look for parts which, though functioning, show obvious signs of deterioration. Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement.
  • 6. Check the line cords for cracks and abrasion. Recommend the replacement of any such line cord to the customer.
  • 7. Check the B+ and HV to see if they are at the values specified. Make sure your instruments are accurate; be suspicious of your HV meter if sets always have low HV.
  • Check the metal trim, metallized knobs, screws, and all other exposed metal parts for AC leakage. Check leakage as described below.

LEAKAGE TEST

The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground and from all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part having a return to chassis, must not exceed 0.5mA (500 microampers). Leakage current can be measured by any one of three methods.

  • 1. A commercial leakage tester, such as the Simpson 229 or RCA WT-540A. Follow the manufactures' instructions to use these instruments.
  • 2. A battery-operated AC milliammeter. The Data Precision 245 digital multimeter is suitable for this job.
  • 3. Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a VOM or battery-operated AC voltmeter. The "limit" indication is 0.75V, so analog meters must have an accurate lowvoltage scale. The Simpson 250 and Sanwa SH-63Trd are examples of a passive VOM that is suitable. Nearly all battery operated digital multimeters that have a 2V AC range are suitable. (See Fig. A)

HOW TO FIND A GOOD EARTH GROUND

A cold-water pipe is guaranteed earth ground; the cover-plate retaining screw on most AC outlet boxes is also at earth ground. If the retaining screw is to be used as your earth-ground, verify that it is at ground by measuring the resistance between it and a coldwater pipe with an ohmmeter. The reading should be zero ohms. If a cold-water pipe is not accessible, connect a 60-100 watts trouble light (not a neon lamp) between the hot side of the receptacle and the retaining screw. Try both slots, if necessary, to locate the hot side of the line, the lamp should light at normal brilliance if the screw is at ground potential. (See Fig. B)

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Section

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title

cti on Title Page S
( GENERAL
S step 2 : Hookup 5
S step 3 : Setting up the remote control 10
S step 4 : Setting up the projection TV automatically
(AUTO SET UP) 10
( Lhanging the menu language 12
١ Watching the TV 13
١ Watching two programs at one time - PIP/P&P
(Twin View )/CH INDEX 14
I reezing the picture (FREEZE) 15
1 Adjusting the picture (VIDEO) 15
1 Adjusting the color temperature (TRINITONE) 15 2
S selecting the video mode (VIDEO) 16 J
1 Adjusting the sound (AUDIO) 16 4
τ Jsing audio effect (EFFECT) 16 -
5 Selecting stereo or bilingual programs (MTS) 17 5
5 Setting the speaker switch (SPEAKER) 17
5 Setting audio out (AUDIO OUT) 18 6
5 Setting daylight saving time (DAYLIGHT SAVING) 18
5 Setting the clock (CURRENT TIME SET) 18
5 Setting the timer to turn the projection TV on and off
(ON/OFF TIMER) 18
( Customizing the channel names (CHANNEL CAPTION) 19
l Blocking out a channel (CHANNEL BLOCK) 19
5 Setting your favorite channels (FAVORITE CHANNEL) 20
5 Setting video labels (VIDEO LABEL) 20
S Setting Caption Vision (CAPTION VISION) 21
( Dperating video equipment 21
( Operating a cable box or DBS receiver 22
Froubleshooting 23
J index to parts and controls 23

2. DISASSEMBLY

2-1. Rear Board Removal 25
2-2. Chassis Assy Removal 25
2-3. Service Position 25
2-4-1. HA Board Removal (KP-41T35) 26
2-4-2. HA Board Removal (KP-48V45/53V45/61V45) 26
2-5-1. Beznet Assy Removal (KP-41T35) 26
2-5-2. Beznet Assy Removal (KP-48V45/53V45) 26
2-5-3. Screen Frame Assy Removal (KP-61V45) 27
2-6-1. Mirror Cover Assy Removal (KP41T35) 27
2-6-2. Mirror Cover Assy Removal (KP-48V45/53V45) 27
2-6-3. Reflection Mirror Removal (KP-61V45) 27

(CAUTION)

SHORT CIRCUIT THE ANODE OF THE PICTURE TUBE AND THE ANODE CAP TO THE METAL CHASSIS, CRT SHIELD, OR CARBON PAINTED ON THE CRT, AFTER REMOVING THE ANODE

WARNING!

BECAUSE OF LIVE CHASSIS. THE CHASSIS OF THIS RECEIVER IS DIRECTLY CONNECTED

TO THE AC POWER LINE.

SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!! COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY SHADING AND MARK & ON WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS THAT ARE CRITICAL FOR SAFE OPERATION ARE IDENTIFIED IN THIS MANUAL. FOLLOW THESE PROCEDURES WHENEVER CRITICAL COMPONENTS ARE REPLACED OR IMPROPER OPERATION IS SUSPECTED.

Sec tion Title P age
2-7. High-Voltage Cable Installation and Removal 28
2-8-1. Picture Tube Removal (KP-41T35) 28
2-8-2. Picture Tube Removal (KP-48V45/53V45/61V45) 28
2-9-1. Service stay Assy How to use and
Carry Back Service stay Assy 28
2 -9 -2. Picture Tube Bracket Assy Removal (KP-41T35) 29
2-9-3. Picture Tube Bracket Assy Removal
(KP-48V45/53V45/61V45) 29
2-9-4. Seting of Service stay Assy
(KP-41T35/48V45/53V45) 30
2-9-5. Install a Chassis Assy 30
3. SET-I UP ADJUSTMENTS 31
4. SAFE TY RELATED ADJUSTMENTS 51
5. CIRC UIT ADJUSTMENTS 54
6. DIAG RAMS
6-1. Block Diagrams (1) 59
Block Diagrams (2) 62
Block Diagrams (3) 65
Block Diagrams (4) 67
6-2. Frame Schematic Diagram 69
6-3. Circuit Boards Location 72
6-4. Printed Wiring Boards and Schematic Diagrams 72
• A Board 73
• PT Board 81
• PV Board 87
• G Board 93
• ZR, ZG, Boards 100
• HA Board 103
• CR, CG, CB Boards 105
o- . Semiconductors 110
7. EXPL ODED VIEWS
7-1. Cover (KP-41T35) 113
7-2. Cover (KP-48V45/53V45) 114
7-3. Cover (KP-61V45) 115
7-4. Chassis (KP-41T35) 116
7-5. Chassis (KP-48V45/53V45/61V45) 117
7-6. Picture Tube (KP-41T35) 118
7 - 7. Picture Tube (KP-48V45/53V45/61V45) 119

(ATTENTION) APRES AVOIR DECONNECTE LE CAP DE L'ANODE, COURT-CIRCUITER L'ANODE DU TUBE CATHODIQUE ET CELUI DE L'ANODE DU CAP AU CHASSIS METALLIQUE DE L'APPAREIL, OU AU COUCHE DE CARBONE PEINTE SUR LE TUBE CATHODIQUE OU AU BLINDAGE DU TUBE CATHODIQUE.

8. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ....................................

ATTENTION!

AFIN D'EVITER TOUT RESQUE D'ELECTROCUTION PROVENANT D'UN CHÁSSIS SOUS TENSION. UN TRANSFORMATEUR D'ISOLEMENT DOIT ETRE UTILISÉ LORS DE TOUT DÉPANNAGE. LE CHÁSSIS DE CE RÉCEPTEUR EST DIRECTEMENT RACCORDÉ À L'ALIMENTATION SECTEUR.

ATTENTION AUX COMPOSANTS RELATIFS À LA SÉCURITÉ!!

LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFIÈS PAR UNE TRAME ET PAR UNE LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFIES PAR UNE TRAME ET PAR UNE MARQUE À SUR LES SCHÉMAS DE PRINCIPE, LES VUES EXPLOSÉES ET LES LISTES DE PIECES SONT D'UNE IMPORTANCE CRITIQUE POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DU FONCTIONNEMENT. NE LES REMPLACER QUE PAR DES COMPOSANTS SONY DONT LE NUMÉRO DE PIÉCE EST INDIQUÉ COMPOSANTS SONY DONT LE NUMERO DE PIÈCE ESTINDIQUE DANS LE PRÉSENT MANUEL OU DANS DES SUPPLÉMENTS PUBLIÉS PAR SONY. LES RÉGLAGES DE CIRCUIT DONT L'IMPORTANCE EST CRITIQUE POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DU FONCTIONNEMENT SONT IDENTIFIES DANS LE PRÉSENT MANUEL. SUIVRE CES PROCÉDURES LORS DE CHAQUE REMPLACEMENT DE COMPOSANTS CRITIQUES, OU LORSQU'UN MAUVAIS FONCTIONNEMENT EST SUSPECTÉ.

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SECTION 1

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ing a camcorder

Use this

To connect a cancorder equipped connect the S video output of the connector of the projection TV.

ng an audio system

equipment, see page 28 for

-7-

MONITOR OUT lecting two VCRs for tape ed

sed only when you CR, and from the

Getting Started 10-EN |

Setting Started | 11-EN

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Connecting an amplifier with Dolby Pro Logic decoder

If you use an amplifier with Dolby Pro Logic decoder instead of the projection TV' audio system, you can still use the projection TV's center speaker. See "Setting the speaker switch (SPEAKER)" on page 31.

Manufactured under literse from 100Py Laborationes Litersung Corporation. Additionally litersed under Candian patent number 1,03/ 3/7 . "Dolby," the double-D symbol ID and "Pin Logic" are trademaries of Dolby Laborationes Litersung Corporation.

Connecting a Sony SAVA series speaker systen

If you have a Sony SAVA series speaker system, connect your speakers to the AUDIO (VAR/FDX) OUT jacks (or MONITOR OUT jacks) on the rear of the projection TV with the audio cable supplied with the speakers. You can take advantage of the speakers 'Dolly Pro Logic can take advantage of the speakers' Dolly Pro Logic surround system and super woofer mode, and control them with the supplied remote control. When connecting a Sony SAVA series speaker system, see page 31 for more information.

12-EN Getting Started

Getting Started 13-EN

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Using the S-Link function with S-Link capable Sony VCRs

The S-Link feature allows you to operate the proj IV and VCR with the S-Link function in the follo ways:

  • When you press the VCK's play but projection TV's input mode is auton nanged to video input which is con
  • You can turn off the projection TV and VCR together using the SYSTEM OFF button (see page 40 for details). VCR starts playing a tape.

ment with CONTROL S jack Connecting other Sony equip

und other

of the equipment to CONTROL S OUT jack on the TV. ment with mmeet the inpu To control other Sony equip IV's remote control.

Connecting an AV receiver

Connect an optional AV receiver to the VIDEO 1 IN jacks at the rear of the projection TV.

alfunction if you connect the S-Link without connecting the other end of

If your AV receiver has the TV input jacks, connect them to the TV OUT jacks at the rear of the projects TV.

Setting Started 75-EN

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3: Setting up ne remote control

ting batteries

nsert two size AA (R6) batteries (supplied) by ing the + and – on the b matching the + and – on the inside the battery comparing

ietting to know buttons on the emote control

of buttons on the rem

  • buttons. Press the appropriate function button first to change the remote control's function. .. Buttons relevant to power operations V/VCR/DBS/Cable box functi
    • Green .....
  • Label color White
  • TV/VCR/DBS/Cable box operation buttons. PIP operation buttons. DBS operation buttons.

automaticallv (AUTO SET UP) the pr

3 Press CHANNEL 4/- or VOLUME + to select the on-screen menu language. If you prefer Spanish or French to English, you ca change the on-screen menu language.

n TV easily by using (ou can set up your pro AUTO SET UP feature. ] ng cable TV on thannels, adjusts th creen menu langu llv, see "/

nguage" (page 21). the projection TV is set to a video input, you cannot erform AUTO SET UP. Press TV/VIDEO so that a annel number appears.

(Front of projection TV)

Before you start using AUTO SET UP, be sure to connect the antenna or cable to the projection TV (see page 6).

Press POWER to turn the projection TV on.

2 Press SETUP on the front of the projecti

AUTO SET UP screen appear )

Z

5 Press CHANNEL + to

CONTINUE TO COMMIT

4 Press VOLUME – to start AUTO SET UP.

All of the menus will be set to the fact condition in the selected language.

₩ E2

Is, CABLE is set to ON AUTO PROGRAM" appears on the TV starts scanning and presetting ch automatically. When all the receiva stored, "AUTO PROGRAM" disapp following menu appears. If the proj receives cable TV channels, CABLE automatically.

To exit AUTO PROGRAM Press any button.

6 Adjust convergence. (1) Press CHANNEL +. The CONVERGENCE adjus1 appears.

16-EN Getting Started

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6 To erase and/or add other channels, repeat 7 Press MENU to return to the original screen. Notes
I you erase or add a VHF or UHF channel, the cable TV
channel with the same number is also erased or added, and
vice veras.
• Erasing and adding channels is also available for the AUX
input.
adjusting convergence
(CONVERGENCE)
The projection tube image appears on the screen in
three layers (red, green and blue). If they do not
convertigs, the color is poor and the picture blurs. To
currect this, adjust convergence.
You do not have to do this procedure if you perform
AUTO SET UP (page 17). Do this procedure only
when you want to adjust it manuality.
1 Press MENU.
2 Press + or + to select C , and press ( ).
The CONVERCENCE adjustment screen appears. Getting Started 19-EN
4 Press + or + to select CHANNEL ERASE/ADD, and press ©.
The CHANNEL ERASE/ADD menu appears.
5 Erase and/or add channels:
To arase an unwanted channel
(1) Make sure the cursor (*) is beside ERASE.
(2) Press CH +/- or the 0 - 9 buttoms to select the
channel you want to erase, and press ENTER.
CA
A selected channel number
(1) o 0
(3) Press G. (a) Press G. (b) Press G. (c) Press Hamoly. (c) Press Hamoly Press Hamoly. (c) Press He 0 - 9 buttons to select the channel you want to add, and press ENTER.
seacced dramel number
0
s unnecessary
ant. Preset channels
ght, when some
− TV (FUINCTION)
− 0 - 9 buttons
− ENTER
− 0
- − mexu

the AUX connector, press TV (black button) first and sure that "AUX" is displayed beside the channel numbe : screen. Then follow the steps 2 to 6 above to perform

nain func on the p ress TV/VIDE(

Fo exit DEMO

: AUTO SET UP, you ( nels or add the chann ing the day rather that may not be b

(3) Using CHANNEL +/- or VOLUME +/-, mow the line until it converges with the center green line.

. MULUM

. •.

sing or adding ch

(2) Press TV/VIDEO to select RED or BLUE.

Press TV (FUNCTION --- FUNCTION

White cross

(4) Repeat steps (2) and (3) to adjust the other line until all three lines converge and are seen as a white cross.

To move horizontal lure up/down, press CHANN +/-. To move vertical line right/left, press VOLUME +

3 Press + or + to select □, The SET UP menu appears.

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  • +RED : Red vertical and horizontal line (left/right/up/ down adjustment) +BLUE : Blue vertical and horizontal line (left/right/up/ down adjustment)
  • Press 4, or + to move the line until it converges with the center green line, and press ⊕. 5

  • Repeat steps 4 and 5 to adjust the other lines until all three lines converge and are seen as a white cross. G
  • Press MENU to return to the original screer

Setting cable TV on or off

If you have connected the projection TV to a cable TV system, set CABLE to ON (the factory setting). If not, et CABLE to OFF.

You do not have to do this procedure if you perform AUTO SET UP (page 17). Do this procedure only when you want to set it manually.

  • 1 Press MENU.
  • Press + or + to select 🖨. and press (=) 2
  • Set CABLE to ON or OFF: (1) Press 4 or 4 to move the cursor (b-) to CABLE, and press (1).

(2) Press + or + to select ON or OFF, and press

4 Press MENU to return to the original screen

Note • If CABLE appears in gray, the projection TV is set to a video input and you cannot select CABLE. Press TV (black button) so that a channel number appears.

"AUTO PROGRAM" appears on the screen and the projection TV starts scarning and presetting channels automatically. When all the receivable channels are stored, "AUTO PROCRAM" disappears and the lowest numbered channel displayed.

4 Press MENU to return to the original screen.

Press any button.

If the AUTO PROCRAM mem appears in gray, the projection TV is set to a video input and you cannot select AUTO PROGRAM. Press TV (black button) so that a channel number

appears. Presetting channels is also available for the AUX input.

menu language Changing the

You can preset TV channels easily by using the AUTO

PROGRAM feature.

Presetting channels

You do not have to do this procedure if you perform AUTO SET UP (page 17). Do this procedure only when

If vou prefer Spanish or French to English, you c change the meru language. You do not have to do this procedure if you selec language during AUTO SET UP (page 17). Do thus procedure only when you want to set it manually.

3 Press + or + to select AUTO PROGRAM, and

press (

2 Press + or + to select ⊕, and press ⊕.

Press MENU.

1 Press MENU.

2 Press + or + to select

3 Press + or + to select LANGUAGE, and pres ė

4 Press + or + to select your favorite language, "ENGLISH", "ESPAÑOL," "FRANÇAIS" and press (D).

original scree 5 Press MENU to return to the

Note • Certain parts of the Spi English.

20-EN Getting Started

Getting Started 21-EN

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  • Press TV (POWER) to turn on the projection TV. The TIMER/STANDBY indicator flashes until the picture appears.

If "VIDEO" appears on the screen, press TV (black button) so that a channel number appears.

Once you press TV (FUNCTION), the projection TV function is set unless another function button is pressed.

  • uannel you want: annel directly buttons, and press ENTER o select channel 10, press 1, 0 and
    • (j) 0000 0000 000

To scan through channels Press CH +/- until the channel you want appears. CH

You can use the JUMP button to switch or "jump" back ind forth between two channels.

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(ou cannot jump to channels you scanned through using the CH +/- buttons.

Muting the sound

Press MUTING.

To restore the sound, press MUTING again, or pres VOL +.

Displaying on-screen informa

display appears. Each time you press DISPLAY, the display changes as ress DISPLAY repeatedly until the desired

Status display" → XDS ON" → KEI 1 ON" DISPLAY OFF → L

  • Channel number, the current time, channel capti (if set), and MTS mode (if SAP is selected) are displayed. SAP indication disappears after three seconds.
  • ** Some programs are broadcast with XDS (Extended Data Service) which shows a network name, program name, program type, program length, call letters, and time of the show. When you select XDS with the DISPLAY button, this information will be displayed on the screen if the broadcaster offers thus service. "*Some programs are broadcast with the DISPLAY button, Caption Vision with the DISPLAY button, Caption Vision with the DISPLAY button, Caption Vision with the DISPLAY button, Caption Vision will be displayed on the screen if the broadcaster offers this screen if the broadcaster offers this screen if the broadcaster offers this screen if the broadcaster offers this screen if the broadcaster offers this screen if the broadcaster offers this screen if the broadcaster offers this screen if the broadcaster offers this screen if the broadcaster offers this screen if the broadcaster offers this screen if the broadcaster offers this screen if the broadcaster offers this screen if the broadcaster offers this screen if the broadcaster offers this screen if the broadcaster offers this screen if the broadcaster offers this screen if the broadcaster offers this screen if the broadcaster offers this screen if the broadcaster offers this screen if the broadcaster offers this screen if the broadcaster offers this screen if the broadcaster offers this screen if the broadcaster offers this screen if the broadcaster offers this screen if the broadcaster offers this screen if the broadcaster offers this screen if the broadcaster offers this screen if the broadcaster offers this screen if the broadcaster offers this screen if the broadcaster offers this screen if the broadcaster offers this screen if the broadcaster offers this screen if the broadcaster offers this screen if the broadcaster offers the screen if the broadcaster offers the screen if the broadcaster offers the screen if the broadcaster offers the screen if the broadcaster of the screen is the broadcaster of the screen is the broadcaster offers the screen is the bro

To cancel the display, press DISPLAY repeatedly until "DISPLAY OFF" appears. "DISPLAY OFF" goes off ifter three seconds.

Setting the Sleep Timer

The projection TV stays on for the length of time you pecify and then shuts off automatically.

Press SLEEP repeatedly until the time (m) you want appears. + 60 → 90 → SLEEP OFF

To cancel the Sleep Timer, press SLEEP repeatedly until "SLEEP OFF" appears, or turn off the projecti TV.

Watching a video input picture

Press TV/VIDEO repeatedly until the desi video input appears. Each tune you press TV/VIDEO, the display ch

is follows:

To return to the TV picture, press TV (black button) that a channel number appears.

Changing the VHF/UHF input to the AUX input Anging the VHFA. .UX input Press TV (black button). "AUX" appears beside the channel number.

Pressung TV (black button) again switches back to th VHF/UHF input.

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You can watch both the main/right picture and a window/left picture simultaneously using the Picture in-Picture (PIP) or the Picture-and-Picture (Twin Viewm) feature

Use the yellow labelled buttons for PIP operations.

nput-source mode or TV hannel for the main pictur

Press 🕝 repeatedly to display a smalle

Each time you press □, the size of the window pictuichanges as follows: 1/4 size → 1/9 size → 1/16 size.

To remove the window picture, press PIP OFF.

Displaying a left picture (P&P) ress 🗋

normal picture, press PIP OFF. o restore the

eft picture Right picture

  • If the main/right picture is not receiving an image th window/left picture any become anory picture. The window/left picture sound is also output from th AUDIO (YAZ/FI20 OUT pads when you likethen but.

the window/left picture

01," "VIDEO 2," and "VIDEO 3' elect the input Press TV/VIDEO ".TV." or P&P m ach time

re will appear in the same input A window/left pich

Note • If you connect your VCR without a cable box, your FIP input source is a VCR. If you connect your VCR with a cable box, your FIP input source is a VCR or cable box.

Listening to the sound of the window/ left picture

/left picture ating that the window/left Press AUDIO in PIP or P&P mode The J display appears above the wir for a few seconds, indicating that the

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To restore the main picture sound, press AUDIO again. The J display moves to the main picture channel number.

channels in the window/ o VT eni eft picture

belied button) in PIP or Press CH +/ (y P&P mode

Changing the position of the window picture

Press POSITION in PIP mode. Each time you press POSITION, the window picture will move counterclockwise on the screen.

main/right and window/ ng the let I

Each time you press SWAP, the images and sound rom the main/right and window/left pictures sw Press SWAP in PIP or P&P mode

Note • The channels being received through the AUX connector cannot be displayed as a window picture.

Watching multiple TV channels at one time (CH INDEX)

You can display all the preset channels in sequence

Press CH INDEX. -

The main picture is displayed in the cente with a pink frame and 12 window pictu displayed around the main picture Ĩ ₽

Each time you press the CH IDEX button, the 12 window pictures will notate and a new picture will appear.

2 Press 4, +, + or + to move the pink frame to the channel you want to watch, and press The selected channel appears on the

To display eight favorite channels, press (+).

To return to the normal picture, press PIP OFF.

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temperature (TRINITONE) Adjusting the color

The TRINITONE feature controls the color emperature, permitting white balance preference diustment without affecting skin bones.

3 Press + or + to select TRINITONE and prest .

4 Press + or + to select NTSC STD, MEDIUM, or HIGH and press

To a cool (bluish) white. a neutral white. a warm (reddish) white.
Choose HIGH MEDIUM NISC STD

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BALANCE

For example: (1) To adjust bass, press ♦ or ♦ to move the cursor (▶) to BASS.

Receive a finely detailed picture

STANDARD MOVIE SPORTS

To Receive a standard picture.

Receive a vivid, bright pictur

3 Select the item you want to adjust.

Note • The settings for these modes can be adjusted in the VIDEO menu.

5 Press MENU to return to the original scre

ø

(2) Press (1).

reble BASS

œ

Ē

Ó

2 Press + or + to select J, and press ⊕.

1 Press MENU.

4 Press + or + to select STANDARD, MOVIE, or SPORTS mode, and press

Press + or + to select MODE, and press

2 Press + or + to select Ⅲ, and press ⊕.

Press MENU

iusting the

lecting the video

mode (vibeo)

sound (Aupio)

¢

You can adjust the quality of the TV sound to suit your taste. You can adjust the sound of the video input(s) as well.

The video mode feature allows you to choose three different modes of picture settings. Choose the one that best suits the type of program that you want to watch.

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1 Press MENU.

  • 2 Press + or + to select ୬, and press
  • 3 Press + or + to select EFFECT, and press .

4 Press + or + to select SRS, SIMULATED or OFF, and press ①.

5 Press MENU to return to the original screen

bilingual programs Selecting stereo or (NTS)

The Multichannel TV Sound (MTS) feature allows you to enjoy stereo sound or Second Audio Programs (SAP) of your choice. The initial setting is stereo sound (STEREO).

Press MTS repeatedly to select STEREO, SAP, or

STEREO-→SAP-→MONO MONO.

To Listen to stereo sound.
The STEREO indicator on the projection
TV lights up when a stereo broadcast is
received.
Listen to bilingual programs.
hoose TEREO 42

Listen to moraural souna. Reduce noise during stereo broadcasts. There is no source not broadcasting. ONO

Note • Stereo and SAP sounds are subject to program sources.

To set MTS using the menu

  • Press MENI
  • Press + or + to select J, and press D. Press + or + to select MTS, and press D. Press + or + to select STEREO, SAP, or MONO. Press MENU to return to the original screen.

Setting the speaker switch (speaker)

You may switch off the projection TV speakers when, for example, you want to listen to the sound through i

If you connect an amplifier with Dolby Pro Logic decoder to the CENTER SPEAKER IN terminals, you can use the projection TV speakers as center speaker. After making the connection (page 12), set SPEAKER

If you connect the Sony SAVA series speaker system to the AUDIO (VAR/FIX) OUT connectors, you can take advantage of the speakers' surround sound and super woofer mode. After making the connections (page 13), set SPEAKER to SAVA SP, then adjust SURROUND MODE or SUPER WOOFER MODE.

Press MEI

2 Press + or + to select J, and press ⊕.

3 Press + or + to select SPEAKER, and press .

4 Press + or + to select ON, OFF, CENTER or SAVA SP, and press ①.

5 Press MENU to return to the original screer

CN Listen to the sound from the projection TV.
OFF Turn off the projection TV speaker sound and listen to the projection TV speaker sound and listen to the projection TV center speakers as the center speaker set the center speaker sound and listen to the projection TV speaker sound and listen to the projection TV speaker sound and listen to the projection TV and super wooler mode with the remote control supplied with the remote control supplied with the projection TV.
Choose 10
OFF Turn off the projection OFF Turn off the projection Turn off the projection TV sound and listen to the projection TUR Use the projection VA SP Turn off the projection SAVA SP Turn off the projection SAVA SP Turn off the projection Saudid and listen to the projection TV speaker Saudid and listen to the projection TV speaker Saud and listen to the projection TV speaker Saudid and listen to the projection TV speaker Saud and succertar speaker Sound and listen to the projection Turn off the projection TV can adjust Saudid splaten to the projection TV can adjust Saudid splaten to the projection TV can adjust Saudid splaten to the projection TV can adjust Saudid splate Turn of the remote control and dist NO Listen to the sound from the
sound and lister to the projection
TV's sound solely through the audio
system speakers.
CENTER Use the projection TV center speakers
as the center speaker in another
surround audio system.
SAVA SP Turn off the projection
Turn off the projection TV speaker
sound and listen to the projection
TV's sound through the boys SAVA
perior speaker system. You can adjust
volume, muting, surround modes,
and super wooler mode with the
prepetion TV.
OFF Turn off the projection TV speaker
TV's sound solety through the audio
system speakers.
Use the propeakers to another
set the carter speaker in another
surround and listen to the projection
TV's sound through the Sony SAVA
eenes speaker system. You can adjust
volume, muting, surround modes,
and super wooler mode with the
remote control supplied with the
projection TV.
sound and listen to the projection
System speakers. CENTER Use the propection TV center speakers
as the center speaker in another
surround audio system. SAVA SP Turn off the projection TV's sound and listen to the projection
TV's sound and through the Sony SAVA
series speaker system. You can adjust
volume, muting, surround modes,
and super work of supplied with the
projection TV.
TV's sound solely through the audio
CENTER Use the projection TV center speakers
astround audio system.
SAVA SP Turn off the projecton TV speaker
sound and listen to the projecton
TV's sound through the Sony SAVA
sense speaker system. You can adjust
volume, muting, surround modes,
and super wooler mode with the
premote control supplied with the
projection TV.
system speakers.
as the centre speaker in another
surround audio system.
SAVA SP Turn off the projection TV speaker
sound and listen to the projection
TV sound through the body SAVA
genes speaker system. You can adjust
volume, multing, surround modes,
and super wooler mode with the
premote control supplied with the
projection TV.
CENTER Use the projection TV center speakers
surround audio system.
SAVA SP Turn off the projection TV speaker
pound and listen to the projection
TV's sound through the Sony SAVA
series speaker system. You can adjust
volume, muting, surround modes,
and apper woofer mode with the
preacte control supplied with the
projection TV.
as the center speaker in another
SAVA SP Turn off the projection TV speaker
sound and listen to the projection
TV's sound through the Sony SAVA
series speaker system. You can adjust
volume, muting, surround modes,
and super worken and e with the
remote control supplied with the
projection TV.
surround audio system.
sound and lister to the projection
TV's sound through the Sony SAVA
sense speaker system. You can adjust
volume, muting, surround modes,
and super wooler mode with the
remote control supplied with the
projection TV.
SAVA SP Turn off the projection TV speaker
TV's sound through the Sony SAV A
series system. You can adjust
volume, muting, surround modes,
and super woofer mode with the
remote control supplied with the
projection TV.
sound and listen to the projection
series speaker system. You can adjust
volume, muting, surround modes,
and super wooter mode with the
remote control supplied with the
projection TV.
TV's sound through the Sony SAVA
volume, muting, surround modes,
and super wooler mode with the
remote control supplied with the
projection TV.
senes speaker system. You can adjust
and super woofer mode with the
remote control supplied with the
projection TV.
volume, muting, surround modes,
remote control supplied with the projection TV. and super woofer mode with the
projection TV. remole control supplied with the
projection TV.

fo select surround sound or super woofer mode of the SAVA speaker

After setting SPEAKER to SAVA SP, follow the procedure below.

Press + or + to select SURROUND MODE o SUPER WOOFER MODE, and press ©. For details on each option, refer to the operating instructions of the speaker system.

Note • This feature is only for Sony SAVA speaker system with an operation capability for KP-48V45, KP-33V45, and KP-61V45

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Press ♦ or ♦ to set the time duration, and press Ö

Each tume you press <, the time duration increases by one hour up to a maximum of six Jours.

(4) Press ♦ or ♦ to select the channel, and press (+)

The TIMER indicator on the projection TV lights up.

5 To set the other program, press ( D ), and repeat step 4.

5 Press MENU to return to the original screen.

One minute before the projection TV turns off, the message "TV will turn off soon." is displayed on the

To cancel the timer in step 3 or 4, press RESET.

If you unplug the projection TV or a power interruption occu the ON/OFF TIMER setting will be crased. Reset the current time, then set the timer.

Customizing the channel names (CHANNEL CAPTION)

(ou can add a caption for up to 12 channels. This eature allows you to easily identify which channel you re watchine. You can make your own caption.

Press MENU.

3 Press + or + to select CHANNEL CAPTION and press (+).

Press and press + or + to select the dannel that you want to caption, and press (-).

Each time you press ♦ or ♦, the letter changes as follows:

0_9------------------------------------

2) Press (-).

(3) Repeat steps (1) and (2) to select the remaining letters, and press (*).

6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to caption othe channels.

7 Press MENU to return to the original screen

After you customize the channel, the channel caption appears green.

n step 5, press RESE lo erase a capti

Notes If the CHANNEL CAPTION meru appears in gray, the If the CHANNEL CAPTION meru appears in gray, the projection TV is set to a video input, and you cannot select CHANNEL CAPTION. Press TV (black button) so that a clannel number appears. If more than 90 seconds elapse after you press a button, the meru disappears automatically. The channel caption features - .

eature is not available for the AUX input

channel (CHANNEL BLOCK) Blocking out a

The channel block feature allows you to prevent children from watching unsuitable programs. You car block out two channels.

2 Press + or + to select ≜, and press ←.

4 Press + or + to select program 1 or 2, and press ⊕.

which you 5 Press + or + to select the channel v want to block out, and press ①.

Once you use CHANNEL BLOCK, Caption Vision and XD the blocked channel and the selected channel output from MONITOR OUT are also blocked out.

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(FAVORITE CHANNEL)

The favorite channel feature allows your projection TV to memorize your favorite channels easily. If you as to AUTO, the last eight channels you selected with the 0 – 9 buttons are autonatically set as your favorite channels. If you want to input your own selection of channels, set to MANUAL.

Setting your favorite channels

  • Press MENU.
  • 2 Press + or + to select ➡, and press ⊕.
    • B Press + or + to select FAVORITE CHANI and press ⊕.

4 Press ⊕ and press + or + to select AUTO or MANUAL, and press ⊕.

If you select AUTO, skip steps 5 to 7. The last eight channels you selected with the 0 – 9 buttons are automatically set as your favorite channels.

If you select MANUAL, the favonte channel numbers become white, indicating that favonte channels can be entered.

5 Press +, +, + or + to select a favorite channel number, and press (1)

6 Press + or + to select the channel that you want to set as your favorite channel, and press

nneis. repea 7 To set the other favorite chain steps 5 and 6.

B Press MENU to return to the original screer

  • If more than 90 seconds elapse after you press another button, the menu disappears automatically. The favorite channel feature is not available for the AUX inpu

1 Press ⊕. The picture of the current channel is displayed in the center with a pink frame and the eight favorit channels are displayed around it.

2 Press 4, +, + or + to move the pink frame to the channel you want to watch, and press<</p> ① The selected channel appears on the screen.

Setting video labels (VIDEO LABEL)

The video label feature allows you to label each input mode so that you can easily identify the connected equipment. For example, you can label VIDEO 1 as VHS.

1 Press MENU.

  • 2 Press + or + to select ⊡, and press ⊕.
  • 3 Press + or + to select VIDEO LABEL, and press ⊕.

5 Press + or + to select the label, and pres

VIDEO 1 ---- VHS ---- 8 mm -↓ Dils --- DVD --- S VIDEC

  • IDEO 3
  • MDEO 3 ↔ VMS ↔ 8 mm ↔ BET/
  • 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to label other input modes.
  • Note If more than 90 seconds elapse before you press another button, the meru disappears automatically.

4 Press + or + to select the input mode you want to label, and press .

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VCR manufacturer code numbers MDP manufacture er code numbers
Setting Caption Operating video Manufacturer Code number Manufacturer Code number
Sony 301, 302, 303 Sony 701
Vision (CAPTION VISION) eduipment Auwa 338 Kenwood 202
Audio Dynamic 314, 337 Magnavox 502
Beil & Howell (M. Wards) 330, 343 Maranz 202
Brocsonic Mitsubishi 202
Canon 303, 308 Panasonic Į,
Citizen 332 Philos 502
Craig 315, 302, 332 Picnase cut
Curtis Mathis 304, 338, 309
Daewoo 341 317 309 S. 707
Van and the angled second solution of the second seco DRY 755 365 315 Sanyo 706
Some programs are broadcast with Caption Vision. 10 ז מה רקון האב חוב אהללהדבה זבחומות המוותמו וה מלאבופוב Sharp 705
disnlay Cantion Vision, select either CC1, CC2, CC3. Sony or non-Sony video equipment that has an infrared Yamaha 2013
remote sensor. For this operation, set the Emerson 319, 320, 316, 317, 318
UC4, IEXII, IEXIZ, IEXI3, OF IEXI4 from the menu. Fisher 330, 334, 335, 333
CC1. CC2. CC3. or CC4 shows you on-screen version of manuaciurer s coue numiner. Funai 338 Notes
The mode General Electric 329.304.309
  • If more than one code:
number is listed. try entering them one
Goldstar 312 by one, until you come to the correct code for your equipment.
should be set to CCI for most programs.) TEX11, Hitachi 206 304 305
  • In some rare cases, voi
I may not he shis to operate whit non-
TEXT? TEXT3 or TEXT4 shows you on-screen setting the manutacturer's code 200, 208, 200
information presented resince either half or the whole IC Penny 300 305 304 330 314 in because vinite and a nent may use a code that is not included
אווסנוזושמחטו לעביבים אוויבה השוולבבול ווסחשוונטווו 210 200 215 a second your equip ווכווו מופל שאיר ביטמר נומו וא ואו תוכותוכט
screen. It is not usually related to the program. 5 or in this case, piease use the
0000 بر 314, 336, 337 equipment s own remo ole control unit.
Kenwood 314, 336, 332, 337 • The code numbers for Sony equipment are assigned at the
000 LXI (Sears) 332, 305, 333, 334, 330, factory as follows:
335 VHS VCR 301 (preset code for the supplied
0 Magnavox 308, 309 remote control)
Minist 725 ACE ACE a nu v
211, 200, 30/ 202
Marta 332 Deta, EU Deta VLKS
= 5 = = Memorex 309, 335
  • Whenever you remove
the batteries — to replace them, for
Minolta 305, 304 example — if too much a tume is taken, the code number may
1 Press MENU. Mitsubishi/MGA 323, 324, 325, 326 revert to the factory set tting and must be reset.
Multitech 325, 338, 321
C Bross i at it colore IT and areas ( NEC 314, 336, 337
Olympic 309.308
Panaconic 208 209 206 207
Pentry 205 204
Ð Dhilon
200, 200
sdimus 305, 309
一調回 「「調回 「「「」「」「」「」」 Pioneer 308
Quasar 308, 309
RCA/PROSCAN 304, 305, 308, 309, 311.
Press the CODE SET. VTR (FUNCTION), and 0 – 9 317 313
J Press + or + to select the caption type, and hittane to antar the manifacturarie code Desirche 300 330 378 375 374
nrace (+) Nealibric 307, 330, 320, 333, 324,
205
number (see the chart on page 39), then press , 355
ENTER. Sansui 314
Singer 315
For example, to operate a sony 6 mm VLK, Sameling 272 212 271
press CODE SET, VTR (FUNCTION), 3, 0, 2, and 9
ENTER
2001 312, 313, 321, 335, 323,
PUNCTON ä 324, 325, 326
Sharp 327, 328
  1. Press MFNUI to return to the original screen.
ት ት ው Shuntom 315
Signature 2000 (M. Wards) 338, 327
フフフフフフ Sylvanıa 308, 309, 338
Io display Caption Vision Symphonic 338
Press DISPLAY (See page 23 for details ) Tashiro 332
Tatung 314, 336, 337
Notes Teac 314, 336, 338, 337
  • Poor reception of TV programs can cause errors in Caption
Technics 309. 308
Vision and XDS. Toshiba 312 311
Captions may appear with a white box or other errors instead Wards 377 378 335 331 337
of a certain word. Yamaha ALL AND A
  • XDS, Caption Vision, and the status display cannot be used at
Zenith 331
the same time
• For details on XDS, see page 23.
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Operating a VCR Buttons on the remote control
To turn on or off Press VTR (POWER).
To select a channel
durectly
Press the 0 - 9 buttons.
To change channels Press CH +/
To record Press IN while pressing First release
To play Pres P.
To stop Press E.
To fast forward Press P-b.
To mund the tank Press 44
P Buttons on the remote control Press VTR (POWER). Press 💌. Press II. Press 81.
To resume normal playback, press aga
Keep pressing PP or 44 during
i playback.
To resume normal playback, release th
button.
r Press CH + /
verating an MDI turn on or off play stop pause search the picture
ward or backware
search the chapte

IO-EN

turn on or off Press to is on the remote control
play Press ▶ VTR (POWER)
etop Press ■
etop Press ■
pause Press ∎ memory and the control
pause Press II internormal playback, press again
press II internormal playback, press again
brevbuck pressing →> or <= d during
ward or backward pilybuck tok

au la

Vote if the video equipment does not have a certain function, the corresponding button on this remote control will not operate

button

Turning off the system

You can turn off the projection TV and Sony equipmen with the S-Link function, such as a VCR, together when you make the S-Link connection (see page 14 for

1 1x |

box or DBS receiver Operating a cable

lied remote control to receiver. Follow the res below to set the manufacturer's cod You can program the supplied operate a cable box or DBS rec number in the

AND MENT The TV/DBS, GUIDE, DISPLAY, +/+/+/←, i buttons can be used only with a DBS receiver.

1 Turn off the equipment you want to set up, and press DBS/CABLE (FUNCTION).

2 Press the CODE SET, DBS/CABLE (FUNCTION and 0 – 9 buttons to enter the manufacturer's code number (see the cha column), then press example, to program your re to operate a Sony DBS receiv to operate a Sony DBS rec SET, DBS/CABLE (FUNCTIOI ENTER. on the right

3 Press DBS/CABLE (POWER) to turn on the cable box or DBS receiver.

4 Use the cable box/DB check if the code nur For example, to operate you can use the DBS/C2 +/-, 0 - 9 and ENTER bi

Note • If the cable box or DBS re function, the correspondi not operate.

fo operate the projecters TV (FUNCTION).

To operate the projection TV Press TV (FUNCTION). Then use the projection TV control buttons to control the projection TV.

more details on operating the cable box or For

DBS receiver Refer to the open equipment.

If the remote control doesn't work • Fust, try repeating the setup procedures listed for your equipment.

dactiver code his

murfacturer
miun/Regal
rold/G. I.
k
k
meer
meer
meer
toon
toon
Code number
222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 207, 208,
201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 207, 208,
219, 220, 213
214, 215
206, 210,
216, 217
212, 212
Code number 801 (preset code for the supplied
remote control)
802
Manuracture Śony $CA

    • provided with t

4). 8. 0, 1, and

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onal Informat

Troubleshooting

If the problem persists after trying the methods be contact your nearest Sony dealer.

creen not lit), no sound ake sure the power cord is con lo picture (so

Images or ghosts Use a highly directional outdoor antenna or a cable (when the problem is caused by reflections from nearby mountains or tall buildings).

  • vith the buttons on the projection TV batteries in the remote control with £ð≵ ††
    • he batteries with new ones if they an 1 1
  • TV/VIDEO setting is corre . set to TV. and when

Cannot operate menu → If the item you want to choose appears in gr you cannot select it. Press TV/VIDEO ormetchy. → Check the CABLE setting in the SET UP mer (page 20)

  • to VIDEO1, 2, or 3. uid be station trouble pain using the SETUP tory preset condition.
  • Poor or no picture (s Adjust PIC Adjust BRI

Cannot receive upper channels (UHF) when using an antenna → Make sure CABLE is OFF in the SET UP menu. (page 20) → Use AUTO PROGRAM to add recervable channels that are not presently in projection TV memory. (pages 17, 21)

  • n lit), good sound E in the VIDEO menu. (page 26) NESS in the VIDEO menu.
    • vergence. (page 19) ma/cable connections. (page 6) JTO SET UP again using the SETI titurn to the factory preset conditi. (page 20) → Adjust conve → Check anten → Perform AU

Make sure CABLE is ON in the SET UP menu. (page 20) Use AUTO PROCRAM to add receivable duameds that are not presently in projection TV memory. (pages 17, 21)

Cannot receive any channels when using cable TV

cts from the front of the proj 1

  • so that "MUTING" disappear (page 22) Good picture, no : Press M from the Check ti
  • etting in the AUDIO menu E
    • ise sure SPEAKER is set to ON in the AUDIO Mark surv (page 31) Perform A UTO SET UP again using the SETUP Perform A uto the factory preset condition.

at the COLOR in the VIDEO menu. (page n that black and white program is not

Carnot gain enough volume when using a cable box → Increase the volume at the cable box. Then press TV (FUVCIION) and adjust the projection TV's volume.

projection TV. Are flucture for the second lights too close to the projection TV? Move them at least 3-4 feet away from the projection TV.

Remote control does not operate Batteries could be weak. Replace the batterie. (page 16) Make sure the projection TV's power cord is connected securely to the wall outlet. Press TV (FUNCTION) when operating you

  • SET UP again using the SETUP to the foctory mered condition
  • button to r (page 17)
  • Make sure the projection TV's power cord is connected securely to the wall outlet. ➡ Check the S-Link connection. (page 14)

Projection TV maifunctions when using the S-Link function

The projection TV needs to be cleaned → Clean the projection TV with a soft dry cloth. Never use strong solvents such as thmmer or benzine, which might damage the finish of the cabinet.

Index to parts and controls

ons. (page 6)

Check the antenna/cable conne Make sure the channel is broad

programs. Press TV (black buttor mode. (page 23)

d lines or stripes Adjust the ant Move the proje

appear on the screen ABLE setting in the SET UP menu

This section briefly describes the buttons and control on the projection TV and on the remote control. For on, refer to the pages next to each scription.

Projection TV — Front

  • (IMER/STANDBY indicator (pages 22, 34) STEREO indicator (page 30) F
    • note sensor 3
      • POWER switch (page 17) 4

S VIDEO/VIDEO 2 INPUT (VIDEO/AUDIO L(MONO)/R) jacks (page 10)

TV/VIDEO button (page 17, SETUP button (page 17)

D 0 6

CHANNEL +/- buttons (page 5

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2-2. CHASSIS ASSY REMOVAL

2-1. REAR BOARD REMOVAL

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Tension spring Deflection yoke

O Neck assy CR board

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Remove ① three screws (head tapping screw 4X20) and pull out ② chassis assy from cabine

2) Remove (1) eight screws (head tapping screw 4X20) and release (2) picture tube bracket assy from cabinet assy.

2-9-3. PICTURE TUBE BRACKET ASSY REMOVAL Disassemble HA board and speaker cord. (KP-48V45/53V45/61V45)

semble all the harness from purse lock. Disas

1) Remove ① three screws (head tapping screw 4X20) and pull out ② chassis assy from

ad tapping screw 4X20) and release (i) picture tube bracket assy Remove (1) two screws (tapping screw 4X20) and remove (2) shield board. Remove (3) Remove (3) eight screws (head tapping screw 4X20) and release (6) pictur from cabinet assy

Remove (1) two screws (+BVTP 4X12) and remove (1) X-RAY shield (L). Remove (1) two screws (+BVTP 4X12) and remove (10) X-RAY shield (R). except KP-61V45

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2-9-4. SETTING OF SERVICE STAY ASSY. (KP-41T35/48V45/53V45)

  • ure tube bracket assy and fit the hook of ① side board (L) to the notch on the assy. hen fix then with (2) six screws (+BVTP 4X12). ÷
  • re tube bracket assy and fit the hook of ③ side board (R) to the notch on the assy. Then fix then with ( six screws (+BVTP 4X12). م

2-9-5. INSTALL A CHASSIS ASSY

  • is assy. (KP-41T35 only)
  • Put (1) chassis assy on chassis stays. Put (2) HA board on (1) chassis assy. Put HV bracket on (1) chassis assy. (KP-41T35 4) You can carry the chassis assy in this condition.
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ADJUSTMENT ITEM AND PROCEDURE EQUIPMENT
AND SIGNAL
MEASUREMENT
POSITION
ADJUSTMENT
LOCATION
ILLUSTRATION AND SHAPE
AND NUMBER
  • SCREEN VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT
  • (ROUGH ALIGNMENT)
  • (ROUGH ALIGNMENT)
  • 1. Turn the red VR on the FOCUS block all the way to the left and then gradually turn it to the right until the point where you can see the retrace line.
  • 2. Next gradually turn it to the left to the position where the retrace line disappears.
  • FOCUS LENS ADJUSTMENT
Monoscope
Pattern
PICTURE
minimum
BRIGHTNESS
I cars
  1. Loosen the lens screw.
  2. Set in service mode.
  3. Use VP on the service mode menu to show only the green colour.
  4. Press the Commander Menu button and select FEATURES and CONVERGENCE to display the test signal on the screen.
  5. Rotate the green lens and align with the optimal focus point from the test signal.
  6. Use RG-RH from the service mode menu to set to green and test
CONVERGENCE
  1. 7. Disply the test signal and rotate the red lens to obtain the optimum focus at the point where the red and green spots overlap.
  2. 8. Use RG-BH from the service mode menu to set to red and blue.
  3. 9. Disply the test signal and rotate the blue lens to obtain the optimum focus at the point where the blue and red spots overlap.
  4. 10. Tighten the lens screw.
  5. SCREEN (G2) ADJUSTMENT
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  1. Select VIDEO mode without signals.
  2. Connect the G2 JIG between TP732 (200V) and TP733 (GND) on the CG Board.
  3. Connect an oscilloscope to the TP701 (KR), TP731 (KG) and TP761 (KB) of CR board, CG board and CB board.
  4. Adjust 170~173V (KR, KG, KB) by rotating screen VR on the focus block.
GND (KR, KG, KB) pedestal

SECTION 3 SET-UP ADJUSTMENTS

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ILLUSTRATION AND SHAPE
AND NUMBER
B 4-pole magnet
4-pole magnet
A-pole magnet
A-pole magnet
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A-pole magnet
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A-pole A-pole
A-pole A-
ADJUSTMENT
LOCATION
MEASUREMENT
POSITION
EQUIPMENT
AND SIGNAL
Monoscope
pattern
ADJUSTMENT ITEM AND PROCEDURE
  1. FOCUS VR ADJUSTMENT
    1. Set in service mode.
    2. Use VP on the service mode menu to show only the green colour.
    3. Press the Commander Menu button (convergence) and output the test signal.
    4. Rotate the green VR on the FOCUS block and align to obtain the optimal focus point.
    5. Use RG-RH from the service mode menu to set to green and red.
    6. Use RG-BH from the service mode menu to set to red and blue.
    7. Disply the test signal and rotate the red VR to obtain the optimum focus at the point where the red and green spots overlap.
  2. Disply the test signal and rotate the blue VR aligning to obtain the optimum focus at the point where the blue VR aligning to obtain the optimum focus at the point where the blue VR aligning to obtain the optimum focus at the point where the blue VR aligning to obtain the optimum focus at the point where the blue VR aligning to obtain the optimum focus at the point where the blue VR aligning to obtain the optimum focus at the point where the blue VR aligning to obtain the optimum focus at the point where the blue VR aligning to obtain the optimum focus at the point where the blue VR aligning to obtain the optimum focus at the point where the blue VR aligning to obtain the optimum focus at the point where the blue VR aligning to obtain the optimum focus at the point where the blue VR aligning to obtain the optimum focus at the point where the blue VR aligning to obtain the optimum focus at the point where the blue VR aligning to obtain the optimum focus at the point where the blue VR aligning to obtain the optimum focus at the point where the blue and green spots overlap.
  • DEFLECTION YOKE TILT ADJUSTMENT
    1. Set in service mode.
    2. Set to receive the monoscope signal.
    3. Set to receive the monoscope signal.
    4. Use VP on the service mode menu to show only the green colour.
    5. Use VP on the service mode menu to show only the green colour.
    6. Loosen the deflection yoke set screw and align the tilt of the deflection yoke set screw and align the tilt of the deflection yoke set screw and align the tilt of the statem are horizontal.
    7. After aligning the deflection yoke, fasten it securely to the funnel-shaped portion (neck) of the CRT.
    8. The tilt of the deflection yoke for red is aligned with RG-RH on the service menu, and the tilt on the deflection yoke for blue is aligned with RG-BH on the service menu, is aligned the same as was done for green.
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ADJUSTMENT ITEM AND PROCEDURE EQUIPMENT
AND SIGNAL
MEASUREMENT
POSITION
ADJUSTMENT
LOCATION
ILLUSTRATION AND SHAPE
AND NUMBER
  • 2-POLE MAGNET ADJUSTMENT
  • 1. Set in Service mode.
  • 2. Set to receive the dot pattern signal.
  • 3. Place the caps on the red and blue lens so that only the green color is shown.
  • 4. Turn the green VR on the focus block to the right and set to overfocus to enlarge the spot.
  • 5. Now align the 2-Pole Magnet so that the enlarged spot is in the center of the Just Focus spot.
  • 6. Align the green focus VR and set for just (precise) focus.
  • 7. Perform the same alignment for red and blue.
Dot pattern 2-pole magnet Use the center dot
  • 4-POLE MAGNET ADJUSTMENT
  • 1. Set in service mode.
  • 2. Set to receive the dot pattern signal.
  • 3. Remove CN302 connector for A board.
  • 4. Place the caps on the red and blue lens so that only the green color is shown.
  • 5. Turn the green VR on the focus block to the left and set to underfocus to enlarge the spot.
  • 6. Now align the 4-Pole Magnet so that the enlarged spot becomes a perfect circle.
Dot pattern 4-pole magnet Use the center dot
  • DEFOCUS ADJUSTMENT
  • 1. Receive the crosshatch signal.
  • 2. Adjust the FOCUS knob so that the crosshatch pattern vertical line width is as in the figure on the right.
  • 3. Blue only defocus Adjustment.
Dot pattern FOCUS VR
• RED
• GREEN
• BLUE
• Focus adjustment point
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ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT BY REMOTE COMMANDER

By using Remote Commander (RM-Y136A/RM-Y901), all circuit adjustments can be nade.

NOTE : Test Equipment Required.

  • 1. Pattern Generator
  • 2. Frequency counter
    • 3. Digital multimeter
      • 4. Audio oscillato

1. METHOD OF SETTING THE SERVICE ADJUSTMENT MODE

SERVICE MODE PROCEDURE

  • 1. Standby mode. (Power off) 2. DISPLAN→ 5 → VOL (+)TV POWER on the Remote Commander. ( + + 5 → 5 → ) (Press each button within a sect
  • (Press each button within a second.)
  • SERVICE MODE ADJUSTMENT

  • 3. The CRT displays the item being adjusted.
  • Press 1 or 4 on the Remote Commander to select the adjustment item. Press 3 or 6 on the Remote Commander to change the data. Press 2 or 5 on the Remote Commander to select the category. If you want to recover the latest values press 7 then ENTER to read the memory. Press MUTING then ENTER to write into memory.

SERVICE ADJUSTMENT MODE MEMORY

  • 8. Press 8 then ENTER on the Remote Commander to initialize.
  • 9. Turn set off and on to exit.

2. MEMORY WRITE CONFIRMATION METHOD

  • 1. After adjustment, remove the plug from AC outlet, and then replace the plug in AC outlet again.
  • Turn the power switch ON and set to Service Mode. Call the adjusted items again and confirm they were adjusted.
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3. ADJUST BUTTONS AND INDICATOR

4. SERVICE MODE LIST

٩V

Category Adjustment
item
Standard
data
Data
range
Note
۲P VPOS 0-63 V SHIFT
VSIZ 0-63 V SIZE
VCOM 0 0-3 HV-COMP-V
NITIN 7 0-15 V LIN
vsco 7 0-15 S CORRECTION
SO4H 7 0-15 H SHIFT
ZISH 0-63 H SIZE
PAMP 0-63 PIN AMP
NIAN 7 0-15 UPPER CORNER PIN
ILPIN 7 0-15 LOWER CORNER PIN
АНА 7 0-15 H TRAPEZOID
AFC 2 0-3 AFC LOOP GAIN
VBOW 7 0-15 V BOW
VANG 7 0-15 V ANGLE
REF 0-3 AKB REFERENCE
GDRV 0-63 GREEN DRIVE
BDRV 0-63 BLUE DRIVE
GCUT 0-15 GREEN CUT OFF
BCUT 0-15 BLUE CUT OFF
SCON 0-15 SUB CONTRAST
SHUE 0-15 SUB HUE
SCOL 0-15 SUB COLOR
SBRT 0-63 SUB BRIGHTNESS
SSHP 7 0-15 SUB SHARPNESS
GMMA 1 0-3 GAMMA LEVEL
CDM2 0 0,1 COUNT DOWN MODE 2
DPIX н 0,1 DYNAMIC PICTURE
Y-DC - 0,1 DC TRANSMISSION RATIO
ABLM Ţ 0,1 ABL MODE
AXIS 0 0,1 R-Y, G-Y AXIS
NOTC 0 0,1 C TRAP
CROM 7 0-15 C TRAP F0
TOT 0 0,1 C TOT FILTER
PREL Э 0-3 PRE/OVER LEVEL
SHPF 3 0-3 SHARPNESS F0
RON 0,1 RED ON/OFF
NOD 0,1 GREEN ON/OFF
BON 0,1 BLUE ON/OFF
DCOL 0,1 DYNAMIC COLOR
CDMD 0 0,1 V COUNT DOWN
LBLK 13 0-15 H BLK WIDTH LEFT SIDE
RBLK 13 0-15 H BLK WIDTH RIGHT SIDE
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Category Adjustment
item
Standard
data
Data
range
Note
RG RH 4BOW -127-+127 RED H 4TH BOW
RH SIZE -127-+127 RED H SIZE
RH LIN -127-+127 RED H LINEARITY
RH MSIZ -127-+127 RED H MID SIZE
RH MLIN -127-+127 RED H MID LINEARITY
КН КЕҮ -127-+127 RED H KEY
RH SSKW -127-+127 RED H SUB SKEW
RH MPIN -127-+127 RED H MID PIN
RH PIN -127-+127 RED H PIN
RH SBOW -127-+127 RED H SUB BOW
RH MBOW -127-+127 RED H MID BOW
RH 4PIN -127-+127 RED H 4TH PIN
RH 4SBO -127-+127 RED H 4TH SUB BOW
RV CENT -95-+96 RED V CEVT
RV SKEW -127-+127 RED V SKEW
RV BOW -127-+127 RED V BOW
RV SIZE -127-+127 RED V SIZE
RV LIN -127-+127 RED V LINEARITY
RV MSIZ -127-+127 RED V MID SIZE
RV MKEY -127-+127 RED V MID KEY
RV KEY -127-+127 RED V KEY
RV SSKW -127-+127 RED V SUB SKEW
RV MPIN -127-+127 RED V MID PIN
RV PIN -127-+127 RED V PIN
RV SBOW -127-+127 RED V SUB BOW
RV WAVE -127-+127 RED V WAVE
RV 4PIN -127-+127 RED V 4TH PIN
RV WING - -31-+32 RED V WING
BH CENT -95+96 BLUE H CENT
BH SKEW -127+127 BLUE H SKEW
BH BOW -127-+127 BLUE H BOW
BH 4BOW -127-+127 BLUE H 4TH BOW
BH SIZE -127-+127 BLUE H SIZE
BH LIN -127-+127 BLUE H LINEARITY
ZISM HE -127-+127 BLUE H MID SIZE
BH MLIN -127-+127 BLUE H MID LINEARITY
BH KEY -127-+127 BLUE H KEY
BH SSKW -127-+127 BLUE H SUB SKEW
BH MPIN -127-+127 BLUE H MID PIN
BH PIN -127-+127 BLUE H PIN
BH SBOW -127-+127 BLUE H SUB BOW
BH MBOW -127-+127 BLUE H MID BOW
Category Adjustment Stand lard Data Note
item 41T ^ range
AP SVOL 0 0 0-15 SUB VOLUME
SBAL 7 7 0-15 SUB BLANCE
SBAS 6 7 0-15 SUB BASS
STRE 6 7 0-15 SUB TREBLE
BG
Adjustment Stanc lard Data
alegory item dai a range Note
RG GH CENT -127- +127 GREEN H SENT
GH SKEW -127-+127 GREEN H SKEW
GH BOW -127-+127 GREEN H BOW
GH 4BOW -127-+127 GREEN H 4TH BOW
GH SIZE -127-+127 GREEN H SIZE
GH LIN -127-+127 GREEN H LINEARITY
GH MSIZ -127-+127 GREEN H MID SIZE
GH MIJN -127-+127 GREEN H MID LINEARITY
GH KEY -127-+127 GREEN H KEY
GH SSKW -127-+127 GREEN H SUB SKEW
GH MPIN -127-+127 GREEN H MID PIN
GH PIN -127-+127 GREEN H PIN
GH SBOW -127-+127 GREEN H SUB BOW
GH MBOW -127-+127 GREEN H MID BOW
GH 4PIN -127-+127 GREEN H 4TH PIN
GH 4SBO -127-+127 GREEN H 4TH SUB BOW
GV CENT -127-+127 GREEN V CENT
GV SKEW -127-+127 GREEN V SKEW
GV BOW -127-+127 GREEN V BOW
GV SIZE -127-+127 GREEN V SIZE
GV LIN -127-+127 GREEN V LINEARITY
GV MSIZ -127-+127 GREEN V MID SIZE
GV MKEY -127-+127 GREEN V MID KEY
GV KEY -127-+127 GREEN V KEY
GV SSKW -127-+127 GREEN V SUB SKEW
GV MPIN -127-+127 GREEN V MID PIN
GV PIN -127-+127 GREEN V PIN
GV SBOW -127-+127 GREEN V SUB BOW
GV WAVE -127-+127 GREEN V WAVE
GV 4PIN -127-+127 GREEN V 4TH PIN
RH CENT -95-+96 RED H CENT
RH SKEW -127-+127 RED H SKEW
RH BOW -127-+127 RED H BOW

AP

Standard

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Adjustment
item
Standard
data
Data
range
Note
BH 4PIN -127-+127 BLUE H 4TH PIN
BH 4SBO -127-+127 BLUE H 4TH SUB BOW
BV CENT -95-+96 BLUE V CENT
BV SKEW -127-+127 BLUE V SKEW
BV BOW -127-+127 BLUE V BOW
BV SIZE -127-+127 BLUE V SIZE
BV LIN -127-+127 BLUE V LINEARITY
BV MSIZ -127-+127 BLUE V MID SIZE
BV MKEY -127-+127 BLUE V MID KEY
BV KEY -127-+127 BLUE V KEY
BV SSKW -127-+127 BLUE V SUB SKEW
BV MPIN -127-+127 BLUE V MID PIN
BV PIN -127-+127 BLUE V PIN
BV SBOW -127-+127 BLUE V SUB BOW
BV WAVE -127-+127 BLUE V WAVE
BV 4PIN , -127-+127 BLUE V 4TH PIN
BV WING -31-+32 BLUE V WING

Note CRI COUNT HIGH CRI COUNT LOW HIXED FIELD COUNT NO CCD INT COMPARE CRI & PARITY ERROR CRI TIME CONSTANT SYNC SLICE BIAS 1 SYNC SLICE BLAS 2 C SYNC BACKPORCH DET C SYNC FRONTPORCH DET CRI SIGNAL END POSITION START BIT END POSITION CRI BACKPORCH DET CRI FRONTPORCH DET STROBE WINDOW ST DLY STROBE WINDOW ED DLY START BIT THRESHOLD DATA START DELAY CAPTION DT THRESHOLD H SYNC MASK WIDTH H SYNC VCO COUNT
Data
range
0-15 0-15 0-15 0-7 0-7 0-3 0-3 0-7 0-15 0-15 0-255 0-255 0-15 0-15 0-15 0-15 0-31 0-31 0-31 0-63 0-255
Standard
data
6 ы v ŝ 4 1 £ 4 4 7 142 186 6 ŝ ٥ 12 0 42 136
Adjustment
item
CRIH CRIL CFLD CKIP CRIT CSBI CSB2 CCBD CCFID CREP CSEP CRBD CRFD CSSD CSED CSBS CDSD CCDS CHMK CHSY
Category 8 -
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0
Data Note ange 0-63 OSD POSITION
1-255 FAV/IDX CH POSITION
0-7 CH POSITION (OFF SET)
-
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data
Adjustment
item
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Category Adjustment Stanc
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Incut 41T > range
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25 25 0-255 MODEL ID#0
Ð 55 55 0-255 MODEL ID#1
ID2 31 47 0-255 MODEL ID#2
ID3 ۰ 0 0-255 MODEL ID#3
đ 155 155 0-255 MODEL ID#4
1D5 171 181 0-255 MODEL ID#5
Å 198 214 0-255 MODEL ID#6
ID7 99 20 0-255 MODEL ID#7
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L
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Category Adjustment Stan
da
dard
ta
Data Note
IICOII 41T ^ LAUGO
ЪЪ BGHP 0-15 NOLLISOd H did
BGVP ' 0-15 NOILISOA V AIA
MAHP ۰ 0-15 P&P MAIN H AQUISITION
MAVP ' 0-255 P&P MAIN V AQUISITION
SAHP 0-15 P&P SUB H AQUISITION
SAVP 0-255 P&P SUB V AQUISITION
DECS 18 0-31 S DECODER REGISTERS
DECM , 18 0-31 M DECODER REGISTERS
DIS 8 0-127 DISPLAY SETTING
BSIZ 2 0-15 BORDER SIZE
6BIT 1 0-3 6bit (SMART6/SKIP6)
VPED 0-15 V OFFSET
UPED ۱ 0-15 U OFFSET
Adj
PS Cataooner
Category Adjustment
item
Standard
data
Data
range
Note
£ Hdid 0-127 NOLLISOH H did
MPV 0-63 NDLINON
DWD % 0-31 PIP V PULSE DELAY(M)
UVH 8 0-31 PIP V PULSE DELAY(I)
PCON 0-15 PIP CONTRAST(I)
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Note PIP FRAMEY LEVEL PIP PEDESTAL R-Y(I) PIP PEDESTAL B-Y(I) PIP SUB HUE PIP SUB COLOR PIP H PULSE DELAY PUP SELECT DELAY PIPY DELAY PIP CLP PIP CLP CYCLES NIP SELDOWN ТЫЛА PIP INPUT POLARITY PIP OUTPUT POLARITY
Data
range
0-15 0-15 0-15 0-15 0-15 0-15 0-15 0-7 0,1 0,1 0,1 0-3 0,1 0,1
Standard
data
7 ۰ ŝ ۰ 0 0 ۰ ۰ 1 0
Adjustment
item
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No P&P MAIN SUB C P&P MAIN SUB H P&P MAIN SUB C P&P MAIN U OFF P&P MAIN V OFF P&P MAINY DEL P&P MAIN SCP CC P&P MAIN SCP CC
Data
range
6-15 0-15 0-15 0-15 0-15 0-3 0-3 0-3
Standard
data
ı , 1 , ı ı ı I
Adjustment
item
MSCN UHSM MSCL MUPD DAVPD MDLY MBGR MBGF
Category MC

Note P&P SUB SUB CONTRAST P&P SUB SUB HUE P&P SUB SUB COLOR P&P SUB U OFFSET P&P SUB V OFFSET P&P SUB Y DELAY P&P SUB SCP CONTROL(1) P&P SUB SCP CONTROL(2) PIP AFC LOOP GAIN PIP CHROMA TOT FILTER PIP Y DRIVE PIP DC TRAN
Data Iaugo 0-15 0-15 0-15 0-15 0-15 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0,1 0-31 0-7
Standard
data
> 1 - ы 15 4
41T , ı 1 , 1
Adjustment SSCN SSHU SSCL SUPD SVPD SDLY SBGR SBGF PAFC PTOT PYDR PYDC
2 Category IC
Category Adjustment Stand lard
ta
Data Note
TICAL 41T ۷ ıalığu
IC dHSd 1 0,1 PIP SHARPNESS F0
PDPI - 0,1 PIP DYNAMIC PICTURE
PSYS ۱ 0-3 PIP COLOR SYSTEM
PXTL 1 0 0-3 PIP X' TAL
PLOP 0 0-3 PIP COLOR LOOP

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ILLUSTRATION AND SHAPE
AND NUMBER
VPOS
ADJUSTMENT
LOCATION

VP VPOS
ZISV dV VP VLIN
VP VLIN
MEASUREMENT
POSITION
EQUIPMENT
AND SIGNAL
Monoscope Crosshatch
pattern
ADJUSTMENT ITEM AND PROCEDURE CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT
When replacing the deflection yoke, always perform
"DEFLECTION YOKE TILT ADJUSTMENT" before adjusting
the convergence.
Adjustment procedure
GREEN REGISTRATION ADJUSTMENT V-SHIFT adjustment • V-LINEARITY adjustment
  • V-SIZE, V-CORRECTION adjustment
  • While tracking, adjust so that the lattice intervals for VSIZ and VSCO are equal.
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ADJUSTMENT ITEM AND PROCEDURE EQUIPMENT
AND SIGNAL
MEASUREMENT
POSITION
ADJUSTMENT
LOCATION
ILLUSTRATION AND SHAPE
AND NUMBER
• H-SHIFT adjustment SO4H 4V
• H-SIZE adjustment
Finely adjust with SUB MSIZ.
ZISH dA
• PIN-AMP adjustment
Finely adjust with SUB MPIN.
VP PAMP
• UPPER/LOWER-CORNER PIN adjustment
Correct the screens top and bottom bow line.
However, if this adjustment is overdone, distortion may occur
with the PIN-AMP adjustment that can not be re-adjusted.
NP UPIN
Note : The PIN-AMP adjusts the overall screen from top to
bottom, but the UPPER/LOWER-CORNER PIN
adjustments have large movement in the top and bottom
sections, so be careful.
VP LPIN
• V-BOW, V-ANGLE adjustment
Correct the tilt and bow of the vertical line at the center of the
screen.
VP VBOW
VP VANG
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AND SIGNAL POSITION LOCATION AND NUMBER
  • GREEN SUB ADJUSTMENT
  • SCREEN CENTER SECTION GREEN VERTICAL LINE
  • ADJUSTMENT
  • 1. Finely adjust with GH CENT, GH BOW, GH SKEW.
  • Adjust by watching out for the RGH CENT screen center section.

GH CENT
GH SKEW
GH BOW
Watch out only for the GH CENT center point.
Watch the vertical center line.
GH SKEW
2. GH 4TH BOW adjustment
Correct the corner distortion that could not be adjusted away
with the GH BOW adjustment.
GH 4BOW GH 4BOW
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ADJUSTMENT ITEM AND PROCEDURE EQUIPMENT
AND SIGNAL
MEASUREMENT
POSITION
ADJUSTMENT ILLUSTRATION AND SHAPE
AND NUMBER
SCREEN CENTER SECTION GREEN HORIZONTAL LINE
ADJUSTMENT
1. Finely adjust the center position of the vertical line at the center of the screen with GV CENT. GV CENT Watch the horizontal center line.
Watch out only for the RGV
CENT center point.
  1. Correct the tilt and bow of the horizontal line at the center of the
    screen with GV SKEW and GV BOW.
GV SKEW
GV BOW
GV SKEW
GREEN SIZE AND LINEARITY ADJUSTMENT _
  1. Balance the sizes at both sides of the center section of the
    screen with GH MLIN.
  2. Balance the sizes on both end sections of the screen with GH
    LIN.
GH LIN
GH LIN
  1. While tracking, adjust with GH MLIN and GH LIN so that the
    sizes of the horizontal line at the center of the screen are
    symmetrical left and right.
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ILLUSTRATION AND SHAPE
AND NUMBER
ADJUSTMENT
LOCATION

GH SIZE
GH SIZE

GV LIN
MEASUREMENT
POSITION
EQUIPMENT
AND SIGNAL
ADJUSTMENT ITEM AND PROCEDURE
  1. GREEN HORIZONITAL SIZE ADJUSTMENT
  2. 1. Adjust with GH MSIZE so that the sizes of both ends and of both sides of the center section of the screen are equal.
  3. 2. Adjust with GH SIZE so that the horizontal sizes of both ends and of both sides of the center section of the screen are equal.
  4. 3. While tracking, adjust with GH MSIZ and GH SIZE so that the lattice intervals for the horizontal line section of the center section of the screen are equal and so that the horizontal size is the prescribed value.
  5. 4. If M LIN is changed when the GH MSIZ and GH SIZE and GH SIZE adjustment is complete, adjust again while tracking.
  • With just the H SIZE adjustment in MAIN, if there is no need to adjust GH SIZE in SUB this can save power.
  • GREEN VERTICAL LINEARITY ADJUSTMENT
  • 1. Adjust GV LIN so that the vertical lines at the top and bottom of the screen are symmetrical.
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ILLUSTRATION AND SHAPE
AND NUMBER
ss
ss
ss
ss
ss
ss
ss
ss
ss
ss
ss
ss
ss
ADJUSTMENT
LOCATION

GV MSIZ
GV SIZE

GH SSKW
GH KEY
MEASUREMENT
POSITION
EQUIPMENT
AND SIGNAL
ADJUSTMENT ITEM AND PROCEDURE
  • GREEN VERTICAL SIZE ADJUSTMENT
  • 1. Adjust with GV MSIZE so that the sizes for the top and bottom sections of the screen and for both sides of the center section of the screen are equal.
  • 2. Set the vertical size to the prescribed value with GV SIZE.
  • 3. Adjust GV MSIZ and GV SIZE watching the vertical line at the center section of the screen.
  • 4. While tracking, adjust with GV MSIZ and GV SIZE so that the lattice intervals for the vertical line section of the center section of the screen are equal and so that the vertical size is the regulation value.
  • 5. If GV LIN is out of place when the GV MSIZ and GV SIZE adjustment is complete, adjust again while tracking.
  • If there is no need to adjust GV SIZE in SUB with just the V SIZE adjustment in MAIN, this can save power.
  • GREEN HORIZONTAL TRAPEZOIDAL DISTORTION
    • ADJUSTMENT
  • 1. Adjust with GH SSKW so that the tilt of the vertical lines at both ends of the screen is symmetrical left and right.
  • 2. Adjust with GH KEY so that there is no tilt in the vertical lines at both ends of the screen.
  • 3. If there is a tilt on either the left or right after the GH KEY adjustment, adjust while tracking.
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ILLUSTRATION AND SHAPE
AND NUMBER
ADJUSTMENT
LOCATION

GH 4PIN
GH 4BOW
GH 4BOW
MEASUREMENT
POSITION
EQUIPMENT
AND SIGNAL
ADJUSTMENT ITEM AND PROCEDURE
  1. GREEN HORIZONTAL QUATERNARY ADJUSTMENT
    1. Correct the quaternary distortion with GH 4PIN.
    2. While balancing, correct the quaternary distortion of both end sections of the screen with GH 4PIN and GH 4SBO.
    3. While tracking, adjust with GH 4PIN and GH 4SBO.
    4. While tracking, adjust with GH 4PIN and GH 4SBO.
  2. While tracking, adjust with GH 4PIN and GH 4SBO.
  3. Adjust with GH MBOW so that the pin asymmetry at both sides of the center section of screen is symmetrical.
  4. Adjust with GH MBOW so that the bow at both end sections of the screen is symmetrical.
  5. While tracking, adjust with GH MBOW and GH SBOW so that the bow of vertical lines on the entire screen is symmetrical left and right.
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ADJUSTMENT ITEM AND PROCEDURE EQUIPMENT
AND SIGNAL
MEASUREMENT
POSITION
ADJUSTMENT
LOCATION
ILLUSTRATION AND SHAPE
AND NUMBER
GREEN HORIZONTAL SYMMETRICAL PIN DISTORTION
ADJUSTMENT
  1. Adjust the pin distortion at both sides of the center section of
    the screen with GH MPIN.
  2. Adjust the pin distortion at both end sections of the screen with
    GH PIN.
  3. While tracking, adjust with GH MPIN and GH PIN so that the
    PIN of vertical lines on the entire screen have no bowing.
GH MPIN Na N
4. If there is asymmetrical pin distortion after the GH MPIN and GH PIN adjustments, adjust with GH MBOW and GH SBOW while tracking. GH MBOW
GH SBOW
•With just the PIN AMP adjustment in MAIN, if there is no need to adjust GV PIN in SUB, this can save power.
GREEN VERTICAL WAVE (TERTIARY DISTORTION)
ADJUSTMENT
1. Take the screen top and bottom horizontal lines with GV WAVW
and find the secondary and quaternary waveform. GV WAVE
  1. There is KEY distortion after the GV WAVW adjustment, so
    adjust with GV WAVW and GV KEY while tracking.
GV KEY CV KEY
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ADJUSTMENT ITEM AND PROCEDURE EQUIPMENT
AND SIGNAL
MEASUREMENT
POSITION
ADJUSTMENT
LOCATION
A
A
AATION AND SHAPE
ND NUMBER
GREEN VERTICAL QUATERNARY DISTORTION
ADJUSTMENT
1. Correct the quaternary distortion of the horizontal lines at the top and bottom sections of the screen with RGV 4PIN. GV 4PIN GV 4PIN
  1. Since there is no 4SBOW for vertical correction, there will be a slight imbalance, but adjust to eliminate the distortion from the horizontal line at either the top or the bottom of the screen.
  2. In many cases, the horizontal lines at the top and bottom sections of the screen are not straight lines after the adjustment. As long as the secondary distortion is mild enough that it can be corrected with the PIN adjustment, this is OK.
GREEN VERTICAL TRAPEZOIDAL DISTORTION
  • ADJUSTMENT
  • 1. Adjust with GV SSKW so that the tilt of the horizontal lines at the top and bottom sections of the screen is symmetrical about the center position horizontal line.
  • 2. Adjust with GV MKEY so that there is no tilt for the line sections
GV SSKW
GV MKEY
GV SSKW
  • at both sides of the horizontal lines at the center section of the stream.
  • 3. Adjust with GV KEY so that there is no tilt for the horizontal lines at the top and bottom sections of the screen.
  • 4. While tracking, adjust with GV MKEY and GV KEY so that there is no tilt for the horizontal lines on the entire screen.
GV KEY ¥ ¥
5. If the tilt is unbalanced after the GV MKEY and GV KEY
adjustment, adjust again with GV SSKW. GV SSKW L
GVK
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ILLUSTRATION AND SHAPE
AND NUMBER
MEASUREMENT
POSITION
EQUIPMENT
AND SIGNAL
Cross-hatch pattern Cross-hatch pattern
ADJUSTMENT ITEM AND PROCEDURE
  • GREEN AND RED REGISTRATION ADJUSTMENT
    (RRH, RRV)
  • 1. Receive a cross-hatch signal.
  • 2. Adjust so that the red lines lay on the green lines.
    Adjust with the same procedure as the GREEN SUBadjustment.
    Notes: 1. The main correction is not carried out during red
    registration adjustment.
  • 2. Beware. The green adjustment items can be changed
    by mistake.
  • 3. Unlike for green, adjust within the range -127 - +128.
  • GREEN AND BLUE REGISTRATION ADJUSTMENT
    (RBH, RBV)
  • 1. Receive a cross-hatch signal.
  • 2. Adjust so that the blue and green lines are on top of each other.
    Notes: 1. The main correction is not carried out during RED
    registration adjustment.
  • 2. Beware. The GREEN and RED adjustment items can
    be changed by mistake.
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ADJUSTMENT ITEM AND PROCEDURE EQUIPMENT
AND SIGNAL
MEASUREMENT
POSITION
ADJUSTMENT
LOCATION
ILLUSTRATION AND SHAPE
AND NUMBER
AGC ADJUSTMENT 1. Receive an off-air signal. 2. Adjust the AGC VR (TU 1001) so that there is no snow noise and cross-modulation. WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT 1. Proving the monocoust sectors contact and adjust the minute A Monoscope pattern PICTURE
  1. Acceive the monoscope partern signal and aujust the preme quality with the menu.
  2. Adjust service mode SBRT so that the signal 10 IRE section barely glows.
minimun

RGB SBRT
  1. Receive the all-white pattern signal.
  2. Adjust the white balance with service mode GCUT and BCUT.
  3. Adjust service mode SBKT so that the signal 100 IRE section barely glows.
  4. Adjust the white balance with service mode GDRV and BDRV.
  5. Repeatedly adjust the white balance for the minimum and maximum picture settings.
All White pattern RGB GCUT
RGB BCUT
minimun
RGB GDRV
RGB BDRV
PICTURE
maximum
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ILLUSTRATION AND SHAPE
AND NUMBER
Barnove the cap of from the unused ferminal and
connect a static voltmeter
there. G BOARD -component side- A512
ADJUSTMENT
LOCATION
K C514
MEASUREMENT
POSITION
Tarked parts
C514, C516,
CSIS, T502 (PMT),
T503 (HLT),
T504 (FBT),
DEFLECTION YOKE,
IC651
EQUIPMENT
AND SIGNAL
ADJUSTMENT ITEM AND PROCEDURE [ G BOARD ] HV REGULATION CIRCUIT CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT When replacing the following components marked with A on the Aucutauc utagi atti arways cucca. Ity i egutation, attu it uccessary re-
adjust.
OPERATION CHECK 1. Connect a HV static voltmeter to the unconnected plug of the high-voltage block 2. Power on the set. J. NECEVE UN SIGNAL PALICIN. (FICTORE AND BRIGHT 10 minimum) 4. Check that the HV static voltmeter is reading 31.00±1.0kVdc. HV Regulation adjustment 1. Connect a HV static voltmeter to the unconnected plug of the high-voltage block 2. Power on the set. 3. Receive dot signal pattern. (PICTURE and BRIGHT to minimum) 4. If anode voltage is 32kV or higher, replace C514 of 390PF/2kV with that of 680PF/2kV and check if the voltage is within the standard range. 5. If anode voltage is 30kV or lower, replace C514 of 390PF/2kV with that of 100PF/2kV, and check if the voltage is within the standard range.
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ADJUSTMENT ITEM AND PROCEDURE EQUIPMENT
AND SIGNAL
MEASUREMENT
POSITION
ADJUSTMENT
LOCATION
ILLUSTRATION AND SHAPE
AND NUMBER
[ G BOARD ]
HV HOLD DOWN CIRCUIT OPERATION CHECK AND
ADJUSTMENT (R R514, R561)
marked parts M R514, 561 G BOARD -component side.
When replacing the following components marked with a on the schematic diagram, always check hold-down voltage and if necessary re-adjust. R502, R514,
R516, R517,
R539, R560,
R561, C507,
  • OPERATION CHECK
    1. Remove CN651 connecter.
    2. Short-circuit across TP-PROT (R692) and ground.
    3. Connect a HV static voltmeter to the unconnected plug of the high-voltage block.
    4. Connect a 220k variable resistor, across pin (a) and pin (b) of 1C651 set to maximum value.
    5. Power on the set.
    6. Power on the set.
    7. Receive dot signal pattern. (PICTURE and BRIGHT to minimum) 7. Gradually lower the value of the variable resistor and check that the hold-down circuit operates at a static voltmeter reading of 33.5±1.0kVdc when the raster disappears.
    8. HV HOLD-DOWN ADJUSTMENT
    9. Repeat steps (0) ~ (0) as above.
    10. If hold down voltage is 34.5kV or higher, remove R514, mount a resistor (390kΩ, 1/4W : RN) onto R561 instead, and check again if the hold-down voltage is within the standard range.
    11. If hold-down voltage is 32.5kV or lower, mount a resistor (220kΩ, 1/4W : RN) onto R561 instead, and check again if the hold-down voltage is within the standard range.
  • NOTE : Please finish the adjustment as soon as possible.
  • C513, D501,
    D504, D507,
    IC301, IC501,
    IC651, T502 (PMT),
    T503 (HLT), T504(FBT)
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    ADJUSTMENT ITEM AND PROCEDURE EQUIPMENT
    AND SIGNAL
    MEASUREMENT
    POSITION
    ILLUSTRATION AND SHAPE
    AND NUMBER
    [ G BOARD ] +B MAX VOLTAGE CONFIRMATION The following adjustments should always be performed when replacing IC651. 1. Supply 130VAC to variable autotransformer. 2. Input dot signal. 3. Set the PICTURE control and the BRIGHTNESS controls to minimum. G BOARD -component side-
    G BOARD -component side-
    G BOARD -component side-
    C BOARD -component side-
    C BOARD -component side-
    C BOARD -component side-
    C BOARD -component side-
    C BOARD -component side-
    C BOARD -component side-
    C BOARD -component side-
    C BOARD -component side-
    C BOARD -component side-
    C BOARD -component side-
    C BOARD -component side-
    C BOARD -component side-
    C BOARD -component side-
    C BOARD -component side-
    C BOARD -component side-
    C BOARD -component side-
    C BOARD -component side-
    C B
    1. Confirm if the voltage of G BOARD TP135V is less than 137.0 Vdc.
    2. If step 4 is not satisfied, replace IC651 and repeat above steps.
    3. A OVP CONFIRMATION
    1. Remove CN651 connector.
    2. Remove CN651 connector.
    3. Connect a voltmeter to TP135V, and TP (PROT) and ground.
    4. Connect a 220kΩ variable resistor, across pin (3) and pin (5) of IC651, and set to maximum value.
    5. Supply 120VAC to variable autotransformer.
    6. Set PICTURE and the BRIGHTNESS controls to minimum.
    7. Gradually turn the 220kΩ variable register, and check if OVP works properly when the voltage of TP135V is between 139.0-151.5V.
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    ILLUSTRATION AND SHAPE .65+0.1 AND NUMBER ADJUSTMENT LOCATION MEASUREMENT POSITION EQUIPMENT AND SIGNAL Select "DISP", and adjust so that the blank spaces on the both 4. Connect an oscilloscope between ( pin of CN004 (A Board) Select "SCON" and adjust so that the wave from level is 2. Adjust AGC VR of TU1101 so that snow, noise, and cross- ADJUSTMENT ITEM AND PROCEDURE SUB-CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT (SCON) BER DISPLAY ADJUSTMENT (DISP) modulation disapper from the picture. 3. Verify picture quality on each channel. sides of picture bar become equal Write the data into memory. I. Receive the color-bar signal Write the data into memory 1. Receive cross-hatch signal : minimun : maximu 1. Input a color-bar signal AUTING → ENTER MUTING → ENTER RON---1 GON---0 Set to Service mode. BRIGHTNESS : mini Set to service mode 1.65±0.1Vp-p. and ground. 2. PICTURE COLOR RF AGC ~ e. 4 Э. 5. .

    SECTION 5 CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT

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    ADJUSTMENT ITEM AND PROCEDURE EQUIPMENT
    AND SIGNAL
    MEASUREMENT
    POSITION
    ADJUSTMENT
    LOCATION
    ILLUSTRATION AND SHAPE
    AND NUMBER
    JB-HUE AND SUB-COLOR ADJUSTMENT (SHUE, SCOL)
    Receive color-ber signal.
    PICTURE : maximum
    COLOR : minimum
    BRIGHTNESS: minimum
    Set to Service mode.
    Connect an oscilloscope between () pin of CN004 (A Board)
    connect an oscilloscope between () pin of CN004 (A Board)
    connect an oscilloscope between () pin of CN004 (A Board)
    connect an oscilloscope between () pin of CN004 (A Board)
    Set to Service mode.
    Connect an oscilloscope between () pin of CN004 (A Board)
    Set to Service mode.
    Connect an oscilloscope between () pin of CN004 (A Board)
    Set to Service mode.
    Connect an oscilloscope between () pin of CN004 (A Board)
    Set to Service mode.
    Set to Service mode.
    Connect an oscilloscope between () pin of CN004 (A Board)
    Set to Service mode.
    Connect an oscilloscope between () pin of CN004 (A Board)
    Set to Service mode.
    Connect an oscilloscope between () pin of CN004 (A Board)
    Set to Set to Service mode.
    Set to Service mode.
    Connect an oscilloscope between () pin of CN004 (A Board)
    Set to Service mode.
    Connect an oscilloscope between () pin of CN004 (A Board)
    Connect an oscilloscope between () pin of CN004 (A Board)
    Connect an oscilloscope between () pin of CN004 (A Board)
    Connect and ground.
    Set to Service mode.
    Connect an oscilloscope between () pin of CN004 (A Board)
    Connect an oscilloscope between () pin of CN004 (A Board)
    Connect and ground.
    Set to Service mode.
    Set to Service mode.
    Connect an oscilloscope between () pin of CN004 (A Board)
    Connect an oscilloscope between () pin of CN004 (A Board)
    Connect an oscilloscope between () pin of CN004 (A Board)
    Connect an oscilloscope between () pin of CN004 (A Board)
    Connect an oscilloscope between () pin of CN004 (A Board)
    Connect an oscilloscope between () pin of CN004 (A Board)
    Connect an oscilloscope between () pin of CN004 (A Board)
    Connect and ground.
    Set to S
    • IN P ACQUISITION AREA ADJUSTMENT (MAHP, MAVP, AHP, SAVP)
    • AHP, SAVP)
    • Receive monoscope pattern signal.
    • Set to P IN P (□) mode, and to Service mode.
    • Check the MAIN/SUB PICTURE position.
    • Check the MAIN/SUB PICTURE position.
    • Select "MAHP", "MAVP" and "SAHP", "SAVP" and adjust H/V position to the specified level.
    • Write the data into memory.
    • WUTING → ENTER
    H: A=B (sq) V: C=D (sq)
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    ADJUSTMENT ITEM AND PROCEDURE EQUIPMENT
    AND SIGNAL
    MEASUREMENT
    POSITION
    ADJUSTMENT
    LOCATION
    ILLUSTRATION AND SHAPE
    AND NUMBER
    • P IN P POSITION ADJUSTMENT (BGHP, BGVP)
    • 1. Receive monoscope pattern signal.
    • 2. Set to P IN P (□) mode, and to Service mode.
    • 3. Check the SUB PICTURE position.
    • 4. Select "BGHP" and "BGVP" and adjust H/V position to the center level.
    • 5. Write the data into memory [MUTING]→[ENTER]
    PIN P SUB CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT (MSCN, SSCN) 1. Receive color-bar signal. 2. PICTURE : maximum
    COLOR : minimum
    BRIGHTNESS: minimum 3. Set to Service mode. 4. Connect an oscilloscope between (()) pin CN303 (A Board) and ground. 5. Select "MSCN" and "SSCN" adjust so that waveform level is 1.5± % Vp-p. 6. Write the data into memory. MUTING → [ENTER]
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    ADJUSTMENT ITEM AND PROCEDURE EQUIPMENT
    AND SIGNAL
    MEASUREMENT
    POSITION
    ILLUS HAI ION AND SHAFE
    AND NUMBER
    P IN P SUB HUE, SUB COLOR ADJUSTMENT 1. Receive the color-bar signal. 2. PICTURE : maximum 2. PICTURE : maximum COLOR : center BRIGHTNESS : center BRIGHTNESS : center 3. Set to Service mode. 4. Connect an oscilloscope between () pin of CN303 (A Board) and ground. 5. Select "MSHU", "SSHU" (SUB HUE) and "MSCL", SSCL (SUB COLOR), adjust them to have VB2=VB3, VB6=VB7 and VB1=VB4, VB5=VB8 in the waveform levels. 6. Raise "ICOL" data 1 steps higher. 7. Write the data into memory. MUTING→ENTER
    • P IN P WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT (MUPD, MVPD, SUPD, SVPD)
    • I. Receive the white pattern signal.
    • I. Receive the white pattern signal.
    • Set to P IN P ( ] ) mode, and to Service mode.
    • Adjust the MAIN PICTURE with "MUPD" and "MVPD" for the best white balance.
    • 4. Adjust the SUB PICTURE white balance level with "MUPD" and "MVPD" to get the same level as the MAIN PICTURE.
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    SECTION 6

    DIAGRAMS

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    BLOCK DIAGRAMS (4)

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    6-3. CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION

    6-4. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND Refe erence inf ormation
    SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS RES ISTOR RN M
    Note: :RC S
    FPRD N
    OLID
    ONFRAMMABLE CAR
    BON
    • All capacitors are in µF unless otherwise note d. pF:µµF FUSE N ONFRAMMABLE FUS IBLE
    Capacitors without voltage indication are all 5 UV. :RW N ONFRAMMABLE WIR EWOUND
    kΩ = 1000Ω, MΩ = 1000kΩ RS N
    Indication of resistance, which does not have one for rating electrical :HB N
    ·>::: A
    ONFRAMMABLE CEN
    power, is as follows. COIL :LF-8L M
    Pitch: 5 mm CAP TA T ANTALUM
    Rating electrical power: 1/4W : PS S TYROL
    • - main : nonflammable resistor.
    :PP P OLYPROPYLENE
    • two : fusible resistor. PT N CD
    A : internal component. y repair MPS N ETALIZED POLYEST
    All variable and adjustable resistors have char acteristic curve B. unless :ALB B POLAR
    otherwise noted. : ALT H IGH TEMPERATURE
    • جلب : earth-chassis. :ALR H IGH RIPPLE
    • The components identified by M in this basic sch
    ematic diagram have been
    carefully factory-selected for each set in order to s atisfy regulations regarding
    X-ray radiation. h the value originally used Те rminal name of semiconducto rs in silk scr
    When replacing components identified by A make the necessary pri nted ci rcuit ( * )
    adjustments indicated. If results do not meet th e specified value, change Device Printed symb ol Terminal name Circuit
    the component identified by M and repeat the adj ustment untill the specified 6 Transistor Collector
    value is achieved. Ľ Base Emitter
    (Refer to R514, R561 and C514 adjustment on I Page 51 to 53.) 0 Transistor Collector
    When replacing the part in below table, be su re to perform the related Ľ Base Emitter
    adjustment. 3 Diode Cathode - Å
    Part replaced ( Adjustment (M) Cathode ہ
    CE14 CE15 CE16 IC651 T502 T503 ۹ Diode T Anode (NC) Ŷ
    T504, DY (C514) - Cathode
    C507, C513, D501, D504, D507, IC301, 5 Diode Anode (NC)
    IC501, IC651, R502, R514, R516, R517, HV HOLD-DOWN 0 Common
    H539, H560, H561, 1502, 1503, 1504,
    DY
    (H514, H501) Dioce Anode Cathode
    Diode Common | └┓╸┓╹
    . As to the voltage value shown by the semicon ductors on the Schematic Ľ Anode Cathode
    Diagram, see the another list. suctors on the Schematic 8 Diode Common
    • Readings are taken with a color-bar signal in
    out. | - ≱∔≼┐
    • Readings are taken with a 10MΩ digital multi
    meter. 9 Diode |
    Voltages are dc with respect to ground unless s otherwise noted. Common
    Voltage variations may be noted due to norm al production tolerances. 109 Diode T Cathode Cathode
    All voltages are in v. Measurement impossibility. Common ╎╶╏╅╾┢┚
    Circled numbers are waveform reference. Uicae Cathode Cathode
    •: B + line 12 Transistor Drain
    : B – line. Ľ (FET) Gate | •0→ E | •0→ E |
    • - signal path. (HF) 13 Transistor Drain Source နှင့် နှင့်
    (121)
    Ø (FET) |,⊒⊢₀,⊒⊦
    Note: The symbol I display is on th e component side. _ ∎ □ Emitter $°~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    (19) Transistor ₭╯``
    The components identified by sl nading and mark 🔬 👘 a Transista C21811E1
    are critical for safety. Repla ce only with part 116011313101 E21821C1
    number specified. Transistor C1|B2|E2 C10.007
    The symbol - operating fuse. Ĕ E1IB1IC2
    Replace only with fuse of same rating as marked. 1 Transistor C1 B2 E2 EIO OE2
    + E1 61 C2 E1Q QE2
    19 Transistor C1 82 E2
    E1 81 C2
    ▏▫▞€▔┣॰▫
    Note: Les composants identifiés pe r un tramé et une C10 0 C2
    C1(82)0 0 C2
    marque A sont critiques pour la securite. Ne les 8 Transistor C2 C1(62) In the second se
    1 (82)
    81 E1 E2
    61(82)O OE2
    19 Transistor C1 C2
    Le symbole 🖅 indique un e fusible a action Transieter (82)
    E2 E1 B1
    rapide. Doit etre remplacee j oar une tusidie de ٣ C2 C1
    meme yaran, comme maque. _ Discrete s emiconductot
    Chir semicondu tors that are p t ectually used are include ed )

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    A (1/2) BOARD VOLTAGE REF. No VOLTAGE REF. VOLTAGE REF. 4.3 0 4.7 0 5.0 0 4.2 0 4.3 0 4.4 0 4.2 0 GND 0 4.8 0 5.0 D O Ø 0 Ø 4.4 0 0 GND 2.4 2.1 4.9 0.3 4.2 5 4.3 14.4 -14.0 -15.4 0.8 14.5 1.2 -0.3 0 GND 0 I 10.9 G GND O 9.0 (11.9) 11.9 (602) GND (3) 5.0 Q205 C 1.5 B 0 E GND Q206 C 0 B 0 E GND Q207 C 5.3 B 0

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    Schematic diagram A (1/2) board

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    A(1/2) BOARD * MARK LIST

    KP-48V45/53V45 KP-48V45/53V45 KP-41T35 KP-48V45/53V45 -61V45 61V45/5 2P BLK :S-MICRO SS133 # MTZJ-5.6B # MTZJ-MTZJ-MTZJ-MTZJ-MTZJ-JW (5) JACK (SIR JACK (SIR JACK (TV DS2Y-S-DC5 V DS2Y-S-DC5 V TERMINAL PUSH # Mark : not mounted

    5 BO * MA DK LIGT
    KP-41T35 KP-48V45/53V45/
    61V45
    KP-41T35 KP-48V45/53V45/
    61V45
    KP-41T35 KP-48V45/53V45/
    61V45
    201 # 0.001 B :CHIP R1206 # 22k :CHIP R1236 # 22k :CHIP
    202 # 10 R1207 # 22k :CHIP R1237 # 1.5k :CHIP
    203 # 10 R1208 # 22k :CHIP R1239 # 100k :CHIP
    204 # 0.0033 :PT R1209 # 47k :CHIP R1240 # 100k CHIP
    205 # 0.47 R1210 # 120k :CHIP R1241 # 100k CHIP
    206 # 0.1 25V F :CHIP R1211 # 15k :CHIP R1242 # 47k CHIP
    207 * 10 R1212 # 47k CHIP R1245 # 3.9k :CHIP
    208 # 100 16V R1213 # 10k :CHIP R1246 # 47k CHIP
    209 # 0.0047 :PT R1214 # 10k :CHIP R1247 # 22k CHIP
    210 # 0.033 :PT R1215 # 22k CHIP B1248 # 22k CHIP
    211 # 0.22 R1216 # 47k CHIP R1249 * · 47k CHIP
    212 # 0.22 R1217 # 47k CHIP R1250 # 22k CHIP
    216 # 0.47 R1218 # 22k CHIP B1251 1# 100k CHIP
    218 # 0.1 25V F :CHIP R1219 # 10k CHIP B1252 14 A7k CHIP
    219 # 0.0047 :PT R1220 # 10k CHIP B1253 # 100k CHIP
    20 # 0.1 25V F :CHIP R1221 # 4.7k CHIP R1254 1 #
    221 # 47 25V R1222 # 10k CHIP R1255 # 12k CHIP
    05 # 10 R1223 # 18k CHIP B1258 # 1.5k CHIP
    06 # 0.1 25V F :CHIP R1224 # 47k CHIP B1259
    07 # 10 R1225 # 10k CHIP B2103 1 4
    201 # BA14741F-T2 R1226 # 10k CHIP B2106 TROCHIP
    202 # BA14741F-T2 R1227 # 10k CHIP B2107 #
    203 # BU4502BCF B1228 # 192108 *
    204 # NJM4558M B1229 # B2113
    102 4 NUM2002NA 01220 100443 π
    A (2/2) BO ARD
    REF. Pin
    No.
    VOLTAGE REF. Pin
    No.
    VOLTAGE REF. Pin
    No.
    VOLTAGE
    0 4.5 0 4.5 1 4.5
    0 4.5 ۲ 4.5 1 4.5
    3 4.5 ۲ 4.5 101203 1 4.5
    ۲ 9.0 101202 0 4.5 1 9.0
    ۲ 4.5 GND 0 4.5
    ۲ 4.5 4.5 2 4.5
    C1201 0 4.5 4.5 IC1204 3 4.5
    0.201 4.5 4.5 GND
    O 4.5 0 4.5 ۲ 4.5
    0 4.5 2 4.5 0 4.5
    GND 3 4.5 0 4.5
    4.5 ۲ 4.5 9.0
    (1) 4.5 0 4.5 0 0
    0 4.5 IC1203 0 GND 0 1.2
    \bigcirc 4.5 101200 0 GND 3 0
    0 4.5 GND 102102 0 GND
    C1202 0 4.5 0 0 102102 6 0
    ۲ 9.0 0 ۲ 1.2
    ٢ 4.5 0 4.5 0 0
    ۲ 4.5 0 4.5 1 5.0
    A (2/2) B OARD
    REF. VOLTAGE

    # Mark : not mounted

    4.5 101202 ۲ GND 1 2
    4.5 101203 0 GND ٩
    4.5 ۲ GND 00100 ٢ G
    4.5 ۲ 0 102102 ٢
    9.0 1 0 ۲
    4.5 1 4.5 0
    4.5 4.5 ۲
    RD
    OLTAGE
    0110
    A BOARD
    IC Q003
    Q004
    F-6 ①
    E-5 ①
    Q303
    Q304
    E-8 ()
    E-9 ()
    D002
    D003
    E-5
    E-5 -
    D232
    D234
    B-1 -
    B-6 -
    IC001 F-7
    IC002 F-4
    Q006 A-8 ① Q306 E-9 ()
    F-9 ()
    D004 E-5 -
    G-6 -
    D235
    D236
    В-6 –
    В-6 –
    IC003 E-6 Q008 G-5 ① Q308 G-8 (1)
    G-8 (1)
    D008 C4 -
    G-7 -
    D237 B-7 -
    B-7 -
    1C004 G-4 Q009 A-8 ① Q311 G-9 Ŭ D201 A-4 - D239 E-4 -
    IC201 C-5 Q013 E-7 (1) Q312 F-9 ① D202 C-5 - D240 E-4 -
    IC202 B-6 Q016 F-7 ① Q314 G-9 0 D203 A-4 -
    A-3 -
    D241 B-5 -
    | IC301 F-8 Q017 F-7 Ŭ Q401 Ă-Ĩ Ŭ D205 B-6 - D305 G-9 -
    IC401 C-3 Q201 Q402 B-1 ① D206 C-6 ③ D401 E-2 -
    IC403 C-1 Q202 A→0 ()
    B→5 (1)
    Q403 D207 C-5 (3) D403 B-2 - ſ
    | IC1101 C-8 Q205 B-6 Ŭ Q405 E-2 0 D209 C-5 3 D405 Ê-1 -
    IC1201 B-4 Q206 B-6 ① Q406 E-1 0 D210 C-5 ③ D406 D-3 -
    IC1203 B-4 Q207 E4 ()
    A-6 ()
    Q407 B-1 (1)
    C-1 (1)
    D211 C-6 3 D407 A-1 -
    IC1204 B-3 Q209 A-6 Ŭ Q409 C−1 0 D212 C–6 ③ D408 в—з –
    В—1 –
    1
    IC1501 F-2 Q213 E-4 ① Q410 D-3 🛈 D214 B-5 - D410 B-2 -
    IC1601 D-1 Q214
    Q216
    E-4 (1) Q411 D215 B5 - D411 E-1 -
    IC1602 D-2 Q217 A-7 0 Q1501 F-3 0 D210 в-о -
    в-5 -
    D1101 B-9 -
    IC2102 E-3 Q218 B5 ① Q2105 E-3 ① D218 B-5 - D1103 B-5 3
    TRANSISTOR Q219 B-7 () Q2106 E-4 ① D219 A5 - D1104 B-5 🧕
    Q222 B-5 ① סר D220 8—5 —
    A—5 —
    D1105 C-5 3
    - * Q226 C6 Ŭ D222 B-5 - D1107 B-5 ③
    Q001 F-5 (1) Q301 F-9 ① * D225 A-7 - D1501 F-3 -
    D001 E5 D226 A-7 - D1502 F–2 –

    - 78 --

    - 79 -

    - 80 -

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    1 2 3
    MMM , May May
    0 12Vp-p ( 500kHz ) 4Vp-p ( 20 48MHz) 18Vp-p ( H )
    4 5 6
    MMM
    í 8Vp-р (Н) tVp-p ( H ) 0.1Vp-p ( 500kHz )
    (7)

    PT BOARD

    REF. Pin
    No.
    VOLTAGE REF. Pin
    No.
    VOLTAGE
    0 2.3 05052 9 3.9
    0 4.1 105052 8 2.2
    ۲ 0 0 2.4
    1.0 ۲ 2.3
    0 3.8 6 2.3
    4.5 8 0.5
    13 4.6 Ø 1.5
    0.1 Ø 2.6
    0.7 0 0.9
    2.8 3 2.9
    IC5001 2.9 IC5101 3 1.8
    20 2.9 3 1.8
    29 2.4 3 0.9
    29 4.5 0
    3 3.3 3 0
    9 3.6 3 0
    3 4.8 0.9
    9 4.8 63 5.0
    3 4.1 ً Ó
    3 3.3 0 2.2
    0 0.7 2 2.0
    2 2.9 3 2.5
    3 2.4 6 1.1
    0 2.2 0
    0 0.4 4.8
    8 0 0 3.1
    0 1.9 105100 4.4
    0 100102 2.6
    105052 -3.0 1 2.5
    100002 0.1 4.0
    0.7 0 3.2
    0.1 3.9
    8 0.5 0 3.9
    4.8 0 2.1
    2 4.8 0 0
    0 1.6 00 2.2
    3 2.2

    PT BOARD

    REF - VOLTAGE REF VOLTAGE
    E 5.8 Ε 0
    Q5001 С 8.8 Q5057 С 4.9
    В 6.5 В 0
    E 6.5 Ε 1.9
    Q5002 С GND Q5101 Ċ 5.0
    В 5.8 В 2.5
    Ē 2.2 Ε 1.8
    Q5003 С 8.5 Q5102 С GND
    В 2.8 В 0.9
    Ε 2.2 Ē 1.6
    Q5004 С 4.1 Q5103 С GND
    В 2.9 В 0.9
    Ε 3.5 Ë 1.5
    Q5005 С 8.5 Q5104 С GND
    В 4.1 В 0.8
    Е 1.0 Ε 2.6
    Q5051 С GND Q5105 С GND
    В 0.4 В 1.9
    Ε 0.5 E 1.7
    Q5052 С GND Q5106 С 4.4
    В 0 В 2.4
    Ε * E 1.7
    Q5053 С * Q5107 С 4.4
    в * В 2.4
    Ε 0 Ε 1.7
    Q5054 С 4.9 Q5108 С 5.0
    В 0 В 2.3
    E 1.1 Ε 5.0
    Q5055 С GND Q5109 С 2.0
    В 0.5 В 4.4
    Ε * Ε 5.0
    Q5056 С * Q5110 С 2.0
    В * В 4.4

    Schematic diagram PT board →

    Page 68

    - 82 -

    Page 69

    - PT BOARD - <Component Side>

    Page 70

    <Conductor Side>

    Note :

    • : Pattern from the side which enables seeing.
    • William : Pattern of the rear side.
    Page 71

    - PV BOARD - <Component Side>

    Page 72

    <Conductor Side>

    Note : • : Pattern from the side which enables seeing.

    •viii: Pattern of the rear side.

    Page 73

    Page 74

    - 96 -

    Page 75

    - 98 -

    [POWER SUPPLY, H/V WAVE GEN, RGB CONV, SUB DY DRIVE]

    G BOARD

    IC Q506 F-8 D509 F-4 D691 D-1 Q507 F-7 Q510 F-4 D692 D-2 Q651 C-3 D511 E-7 D693 D-1 IC501 E-8 Q652 A-6 D513 F-2 D694 D-1 IC601 A-3 Q653 A-6 D514 E-1 D801 E-11 IC652 B-6 Q655 A-6 D517 G-6 D802 E-11 IC653 C-6 Q656 A-5 D519 F-8 D804 E-11 IC655 C-2 Q658 D-4 D520 G-2 D820 D-11 IC655 C-2 Q658 D-4 D521 F-3 D828 F-11 IC801 E-11 Q660 C-4 D527 E-7 D835 C-8 IC803 F-11 Q661 D-3 D528 E-7 D840 G-10 IC802

    NOTE: The circ 600 Vpinspection

    NOTE: The circuit indicated as left contains high voltage of over 600 Vp-p. Care must be paid to prevent an electric shock in inspection or repairing.

    Page 76

    11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16

    10

    TO A BOAR

    REF. VOLTAGE

    B 09

    2.1

    Q1436 C 9.0 B 2.7

    E 0.5 Q1431 C 67.2

    Q1432

    01433

    Q1434

    O1435

    CN502

    Page 77

    – HA BOARD –

    HA E BOARD
    REF. Pin
    No.
    VOLTAGE
    0 5.0
    IC1301 0 5.0
    3 GND
    Page 78

    - CR BOARD --

    NOTE:

    The circuit indicated as left contains high voltage of over 600 Vp-p. Care must be paid to prevent an electric shock in inspection or repairing.

    Page 79

    – CG BOARD –

    - CB BOARD -

    Page 80

    44.6

    CR BOARD CR BOARD REF. VULTAGE BEF. Pin VOLTAGE E 4.4 E 4.4 C 0 B 4.1 E 2.2 C 3ND B 1.9 4.1 IC701 196.5 Q702 137.1 135.0

    CG BOARD নি REE 160Vp-p (H)

    Schematic diagrams

    - 107 -

    - 108 -

    - 109 -

    Page 81

    6-5. SEMICONDUCTORS

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